FLYWHEELERS CAR CLUB
with
CH3OH RACING & MARKETING CO


2009
2009 NHRA NOSTALGIA SUPPLEMENT


NHRA has developed this Nostalgia Rules Supplement program, which
incorporates technical and competition guidelines, to accommodate those
categories in an accepted Alternate Sanctioning Organization and not clearly
defined by the NHRA Rulebook.
The rules and regulations set forth in this Supplement apply specifically to such
vehicles and drivers and to performance and conduct at any NHRA event or member
track.
These rules and regulations are excerpts from or supplements to the NHRA
Rulebook, and participants and track officials should consult the current NHRA
Rulebook for additional applicable information.

Categories or other exhibition nostalgia classes (for example, Nostalgia Super Stock) that
are not in this Nostalgia Supplement will be governed by Section 4A - (Super Pro, Pro,
Sportsman) and Section 4B - Advanced E.T. of the NHRA Rulebook.

The NHRA Nostalgia Supplement provides guidelines and minimum standards for the
construction and operation of vehicles used in NHRA Championship Drag Racing and
at member-track events. Additional safety equipment or safety-enhancing equipment
is always permitted, and the levels of safety equipment stated in this Rulebook are
minimum prescribed levels for a particular type of competition and do not prohibit the
individual racer from using additional safety equipment. Participants are encouraged
to investigate the utility of additional safety devices for their type of competition. In
disputed cases, whether an item of equipment is safety-enhancing or performance enhancing
will be determined by NHRA in NHRA’s sole and absolute discretion.
Regarding performance equipment, it is the general rule that unless optional
performance equipment or performance-related modification is specifically permitted
by this Supplement, it is prohibited. All model, engine, or equipment changes or
modifications not specifically addressed in this Supplement must be submitted in
writing to NHRA for consideration prior to competition. Approval will be granted or
denied in NHRA’s sole and absolute discretion. The applicant will be notified of
approval or rejection in writing from NHRA headquarters in Glendora, Calif.
Unauthorized cars, parts, and/or equipment will not be considered approved by
reason of having passed through technical inspection at any time or any number of
times. Moreover, having passed through technical inspection at any time or any
number of times is not a defense to a violation found on further inspection.
Prime responsibility for the safe condition and operation of a vehicle in competition
rests with the vehicle owner, driver, and crewmembers. The track operator’s main
concern is to provide a place to conduct events. NHRA produces guidelines based on
experience and circulates information to help perpetuate the sport. Close observance
of the standards set forth in this Rulebook is required for all participants, including
owners, drivers, and crewmembers. However, drag racing is dangerous. Therefore,
no express or implied warranty of safety is created from publication of or compliance
with NHRA rules, nor does compliance with NHRA rules guarantee against injury or
death to participants, spectators or others.
Additional safety equipment or safety-enhancing equipment is always
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permitted and the levels of safety equipment stated in this Rulebook are
minimum prescribed levels for a particular type of competition and do not
prohibit the individual racer from using additional safety equipment.
Participants are encouraged to investigate the utility of additional safety
devices for your type of competition. In disputed cases, whether an item of
equipment is safety-enhancing or performance-enhancing will be determined
by NHRA in NHRA’s sole and absolute discretion.
On the other hand, as to performance equipment, it is the general rule that
unless optional performance equipment or performance-related modification is
specifically permitted by this Rulebook, it is prohibited. All model, engine, or
equipment changes or modifications not specifically addressed in this
Rulebook must be submitted in writing to NHRA for consideration prior to
competition. Approval will be granted or denied in NHRA’s sole and absolute
discretion. The applicant will be notified of approval or rejection in writing
from NHRA headquarters in Glendora, Calif.
Throughout this Rulebook, a number of references are made for particular
products to meet certain specifications (i.e., SFI Specs, Snell, DOT, etc.). It is
important to realize that these products are manufactured to meet certain
specifications, and upon completion, the manufacturer labels the product as
meeting that spec. Therefore, except as outlined under SFI requirements, any
change to the product voids that certification.
Under no circumstances may any certified product be modified, altered, or in
any way vary from the “as manufactured” condition. Such a practice is in
violation of the SFI, Snell, DOT, etc. program, voids such certification and
therefore will not be accepted by NHRA.
NOTICE: It is the responsibility of the participant, not NHRA or any track, to
ensure that all safety equipment is approved and is correctly installed, worn,
maintained and used.
Remember, it is your responsibility to follow the standards in this Rulebook that
pertain to your vehicle.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2009 NHRA NOSTALGIA SUPPLEMENT
Contents Section Page
Hot Rod Eliminator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Gas Eliminator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Nostalgia Eliminator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
7.0 Eliminator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Junior Fuel Eliminator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
AA/Gas Eliminator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
A/Fuel Eliminator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Nostalgia Funny Car . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Nostalgia Top Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Authentic Historic Vehicle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
General Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
SFI Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
E.T. Quick Reference Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
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NATIONAL HOT ROD ASSOCIATION
2035 Financial Way, Glendora CA 91741
(626) 914-4761; Technical Services fax, (626) 914-7551
Office hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Founder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wally Parks
1913-2007
Board Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dallas Gardner
Board of Directors
Dallas Gardner • Dick Wells • Tom Compton
Peter Clifford • Graham Light
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Compton
Executive Vice President/General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Clifford
Senior Vice President-Racing Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graham Light
Director of Racing Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Josh Peterson
Vice President-Technical Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glen Gray
Senior Director - National Technical Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Don Taylor
Director of Top Fuel & Funny Car Racing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Olson
National Technical Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danny Gracia
Technical Services Representatives . . . Pat Cvengros, Bruce Bachelder, Sarah Allen
Electronics Specialist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jake Hairston
Senior Vice President-Sales & Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Darcy
Senior Director of Sales & Business Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Siragusa
Director of Licensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Thacker
Marketing Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gary Raasch
Manager, Marketing & Client Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mario Hirose
Vice President-National Event Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glen Cromwell
Director of Field Marketing & Contingency Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Lotz
Director of Advertising & Promotions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Pesetski
Vice President-National Event Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Kraushar
Vice President-Public Relations & Communications . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Archambeault
Director of Media Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anthony Vestal
Director of Broadcasting & Video Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JimTrace
Director of Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Padian
Vice President-Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adriane Ridder
Editorial Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Burgess
Director of Advertising Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Morton
Vice President & General Counsel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Louie
Director of Customer & Ticket Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Boudreau
Director of Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marleen Gurrola
Director of Information Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jared Robison
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DIVISION FIELD OFFICES

NORTHEAST DIVISION OFFICE
Bob Lang, division director Ryck Campbell, tech director
366 Easton Road, Warrington, PA 18976 (315) 335-8295
(215) 343-2558; fax, (215) 343-0159 Mon. & Thurs., 7 - 9 p.m.
e-mail, blang@nhra.com e-mail, rcampbell@nhra.com
Northeast Division: Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire,
New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia; Maritime
Provinces,
Eastern Ontario, and Quebec, Canada.

SOUTHEAST DIVISION OFFICE
Bill Holt, division director Jim Collins, tech director
4424 N.W. 13th St., Suite C6 phone and fax, (757) 686-2222
Gainesville, FL 32609 Tues. & Thurs., 8-10 p.m.
(352) 374-9922; fax, (352) 372-0418 e-mail, jcollins@nhra.com
e-mail, bholt@nhra.com
Southeast Division: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Tennessee, and Virginia;
Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.

NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION OFFICE
Jay Hullinger, division director Ritch Bowers, tech director
5 West State Road 218, Bunker Hill, IN 46914 (765) 689-8377
(765) 689-8727; fax, (765) 689-7956 Mon.-Thurs., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
e-mail, jhullinger@nhra.com e-mail, rbowers@nhra.com
North Central Division: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin; Western Ontario,
Canada.

SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION OFFICE
Craig Hutchinson, division director Chuck Nelson, tech director
401 N. Loop 336 West, Suite C phone and fax, (936) 344-9589
Conroe, TX 77301 Mon. & Fri., 7-9 p.m.
(936) 539-4474; fax, (936) 539-4477 e-mail, cnelson@nhra.com
e-mail, chutchinson@nhra.com
South Central Division: Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and
Texas; Mexico.

WEST CENTRAL DIVISION OFFICE
Rob Park, division director Bob Blackwell, tech director
3720 Arrowhead Ave., Suite 103 (816) 795-8055; fax, (816) 795-0515
Independence, MO 64057 Mon.-Thurs., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
(816) 795-8055; fax, (816) 795-0515 Fri., 9 a.m.-noon
e-mail, rpark@nhra.com e-mail, bblackwell@nhra.com
West Central Division: Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North
Dakota, South Dakota,
Wisconsin, and Wyoming; Manitoba, Canada.

NORTHWEST DIVISION OFFICE
Jonathan Adams, division director Dave Schaffel, tech consultant
818 39th Ave., Suite A3 (306) 374-3685; fax, (306) 477-7707
Puyallup, WA 98373 Mon & Fri., 7-9 p.m.
(253) 864-4886; fax, (253) 864-3559 e-mail, dschaffel@nhra.com
e-mail, jadams@nhra.com
Northwest Division: Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington; Alberta, British Columbia,
and Saskatchewan, Canada.

PACIFIC DIVISION OFFICE
Mike Rice, division director Ben Wilson, tech director
2035 Financial Way (520) 579-1426
Glendora, CA 91741 Tues. & Thurs. 7-9 p.m.
(626) 914-4761, ext. 498 e-mail, bwilson@nhra.com
fax, (626) 914-8963; e-mail, mrice@nhra.com
Pacific Division: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah; Mexico
National Technical Services Representatives
Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Pat Cvengros, (626) 250-2485 • Sarah Allen, (626) 250-2485
Bruce Bachelder, (317) 216-4869
Tech Services: TechDL@nhra.com.


Section 1
Hot Rod Eliminator
DESIGNATION
H/R, preceded by number.
Reserved for pre-1980 left-hand-steer full-bodied vehicles only.
Front-engine dragster,
altered, or any other open-cockpit car prohibited.
Competition structure will be conducted in an e.t. dial-your-own format, with dial-in
limited to 13.99 seconds maximum.
Class uses a five-tenths full Tree start.

REQUIREMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE: 1
ENGINE
One internal-combustion automotive-type engine permitted. Harmonic balancer
meeting SFI Spec 18.1 mandatory in any car running 10.99 (6.99*) or quicker.
See General Regulations 1:1.

EXHAUST SYSTEM
Competition exhaust permitted. Exhaust must be directed out of car to rear, away
from driver and fuel tank. See General Regulations 1:3.

FUEL
Racing gasoline, gasoline, alcohol, gasohol, diesel, ethanol, natural gas, and
propane permitted. Nitromethane prohibited.

FUEL SYSTEM
All fuel-tank filler necks located inside trunk must have filler neck vented to outside of
body. Vented caps prohibited. All batteries, fuel lines, fuel pumps, or filler necks
located inside trunk require complete bulkhead of at least .024-inch steel or .032-inch
aluminum to isolate driver compartment from trunk. Fuel lines must be located
outside driver compartment. Fuel tanks must be within confines of the body. No
pressurized fuel tanks allowed. See General Regulations 1:5.

LIQUID OVERFLOW
Catch can mandatory for coolant overflow; one-pint (16-ounce) minimum capacity.
See General Regulations 1:7.

OIL RETENTION DEVICE
All vehicles running 7.49 or quicker must utilize an SFI Spec 7.1, 7.2 or NHRA-accepted
lower engine oil-retention device; may use a belly pan in lieu of a device attached to the
engine. The belly pan must extend from frame rail to frame rail and extend forward of the
harmonic balancer and rearward to rear engine plate and must incorporate a minimum 2-
inch-high lip on all sides. A nonflammable, oil-absorbent liner mandatory inside of retention
device. See General Regulations 1:8.

NITROUS OXIDE
Nitrous oxide prohibited.

THROTTLE
Positive throttle return required. Each car must have a foot throttle incorporating a
positive-acting return spring attached directly to the carburetor/injector throttle arm.
Throttle control must be manually operated by driver’s foot, incorporating a positive action
return system. See General Regulations 1:12.
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SUPERCHARGER
Permitted on gasoline-, racing-gasoline-, and alcohol-burning cars. Supercharger restraint
system meeting SFI Spec 14.1 mandatory on supercharger when alcohol is used as fuel.
Manifold burst panel mandatory. Supercharger restraint straps must be covered with a
fire-resistant material. The blower restraint straps and fuel lines must be installed such
that when the restraint straps are fully extended no load is placed on any of the fuel lines.
Supercharger belt guard that protects all fuel, oil, and water lines required. No
composite materials in injector hat and/or scoop allowed. Composite materials
include but are not limited to carbon fiber, Kevlar, and weave-graphite fiber.
Hat/scoop must be nostalgic in appearance. Internal modifications permitted. Scoops
limited to 12.5 inches above throttle body. Air intake limited to 65 square inches. See
General Regulations 1:10.

VALVE COVERS
Cast or fabricated metal valve covers, using all attachment bolt holes, mandatory on
supercharged, methanol-burning cars.

DRIVETRAIN: 2
CLUTCH, FLYWHEEL, FLYWHEEL SHIELD
Flywheel and clutch meeting SFI Spec 1.1 or 1.2 (two-disc maximum) mandatory on
any car running 11.49 (7.35*) or quicker. Flywheel shield meeting SFI Spec 6.1, 6.2,
6.3, or 9.1 mandatory on all cars running 11.49 (7.35*) or quicker. See General
Regulations 2:3, 2:5, 2:6, 2:10.

DRIVELINE
Driveshaft loop required on all cars utilizing slicks, except vehicles running 11.49
(7.35*) seconds or slower equipped with street tires. In all cars where the driveline
passes any part of the driver’s body, the driveshaft must be completely enclosed in a
minimum 1/8-inch-thick steel plate securely mounted to frame structure, bell housing,
and/or rear-end center section. See General Regulations 2:4.

REAR END
Aftermarket axles and axle-retention device mandatory on any car running 10.99
(6.99*) or quicker or any car with locked differential. See General Regulations 2:11.

TRANSMISSION, AFTERMARKET PLANETARY
Transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 mandatory on any supercharged vehicle
or any vehicle burning methanol, running 9.99 seconds or quicker, and equipped with
aftermarket planetary transmission. See General Regulations 2:12, 2:13.

TRANSMISSION, AUTOMATIC
Spring-loaded, positive reverse lockout device and functional neutral safety switch
mandatory. Transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 mandatory on any car running
10.99 (6.99*) or quicker or any car exceeding 135 mph. Automatic transmission
flex plate meeting SFI Spec 29.1 and flex plate shield meeting SFI Spec 30.1
mandatory on cars running 9.99 (6.39*) or quicker or any car exceeding 135 mph.
See General Regulations 2:12, 2:14.

BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3
BRAKES
Four-wheel hydraulic brakes mandatory on any bodied car running 7.99 (4.99*) or
quicker. Minimum two rear-wheel (one caliper per wheel) hydraulic brakes mandatory
on any car running slower than 8.00 (5.00*) seconds. See General Regulations 3:1.

STEERING
See General Regulations 3:3, 4:1.
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SUSPENSION, STOCK-BODIED CARS
Full automotive-type suspension mandatory. Minimum one operating hydraulic shock
absorber per wheel. Lightening of stock components prohibited. Rigid-mounted
suspensions prohibited. See General Regulations 3:2, 3:4, 3:5.

WHEELIE BARS
Permitted. Wheels must be nonmetallic. See General Regulations 3:6.

FRAME: 4
BALLAST
Permitted. See General Regulations 4:2.

GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches from front of car to 12 inches behind centerline of front axle, 2
inches for remainder of car, except oil pan and headers. See General Regulations 4:5.

PARACHUTE
Mandatory on any car that runs 150 mph or faster. See General Regulations 4:8.

ROLL BAR
Roll bar mandatory in all cars running 11.00 (7.00*) to 11.49 (7.35*), in convertibles
running 11.00 (7.00*) to 13.49 (8.25*). Permitted in all cars. See General Regulations
4:10, 10:6.

ROLL CAGE
Roll cage mandatory in cars running 10.99 (6.99*) or quicker or any car exceeding
135 mph. In full-bodied cars with unaltered firewall, floor, and body (from firewall
rearward, wheel tubs permitted), running between 10.00 (6.40*) and 10.99 (6.99*), roll
bar permitted in place of roll cage. In convertibles running 10.99 (6.99*) or quicker or
exceeding 135 mph, roll cage mandatory. Cars running between 7.50 (4.50*) and 9.99
(6.39*) must have chassis inspected every three years by NHRA and have a serialized
sticker affixed to cage before participation. Plating of chassis prohibited for all cars
manufactured after Jan. 1, 2003. Vehicles running 8.49 to 7.50 (5.40 to 4.50*) and/or
exceeding 180 mph must meet appropriate SFI Spec for body used. All others must
conform to specs for body style used, as listed in General Regulations 4:11, 10:6.

WHEELBASE
Minimum 90 inches, unless car has original engine. Maximum wheelbase variation
from left to right: 1 inch.

TIRES & WHEELS: 5
TIRES
Racing slicks permitted.

WHEELS
Must be automotive-type wheels suitable for street use. Minimum wheel size: 13
inches (unless originally equipped with smaller wheels and vehicle is equipped with
original engine). The thread engagement on all wheel studs to the lug nut, or lug bolt
to wheel hubs, must be equivalent to or greater than the diameter of the stud. Length
of the stud/bolt does not determine permissibility; length of the engagement between
the stud and lug determines permissibility. Snap-on hubcaps prohibited. See General
Regulations 5:2.
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INTERIOR: 6
SEATS
Properly braced, framed, and supported seats constructed of aluminum, fiberglass,
carbon fiber, or double-layer poly (automotive accessory seats) permitted. See
General Regulations 6:2.

UPHOLSTERY
Optional. See General Regulations 6:2.

WINDOW NET
Mandatory in any full-bodied car required by the rules to have a roll cage. See
General Regulations 6:3.

BODY: 7
BODY
Full-bodied vehicles: Must have full top and windshield. All full-bodied cars must have
two driver exits. Four stock-production fenders mandatory, fiberglass duplicates
permitted. Fenders may be trimmed for tire clearance; altered fenders must have
edges re-rolled or beaded.

FIREWALL
Mandatory. See General Regulations 6:1, 7:4.

FLOOR
Mandatory. See General Regulations 6:1, 7:5.

HOOD
Optional. Carburetors must be covered by flash shield or scoop. Hood scoop
permitted. See General Regulations 4:1, 7:6.

WINDSHIELD, WINDOWS
Stock-bodied vehicles: mandatory; must be in good condition and free from cracks. May
be replaced with shatterproof material, 1/8-inch-minimum thickness. OEM windshield may
not be cut for scoops, carb, etc. Windshield/window tint must meet the applicable state
requirements. Windows must be closed during races, need not be operable. Decals
permitted on rear quarter and rear window only. See General Regulations 7:8.

ELECTRICAL: 8
BATTERIES
Batteries must be securely mounted; may not be located in driver compartment.
Relocated battery(s) must be fastened to frame or frame structure with a minimum of
two 3/8-inch-diameter bolts. See General Regulations 8:1.

DELAY BOX/DEVICES
Prohibited. Electronic devices include but are not limited to throttle stops, delay
boxes, cross-over boxes, rpm or timer shifters, and rpm or pressure-activated
switches. See General Regulations 8:2.

IGNITION
Timed ignition-interruption devices (stutter boxes) prohibited. Starting-line and/or
“high-side” rev limiters permitted. Two-steps, rev limiters, or any other rpm-limiting
devices, legal unto themselves but altered or installed so as to function as a
down track rpm controller, prohibited.

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INSTRUMENTS
One tachometer allowed. No wiring (other than the two-step/launch-control wire that
splices into the Transmission brake or line-loc control wire) shall be connected.

MASTER CUTOFF
Mandatory on any car with a battery running 9.99 (6.39*) or quicker, any car
exceeding 135 mph, or any car where the battery is relocated into the trunk area.
See General Regulations 8:4.

TAILLIGHTS
One functional taillight mandatory. Flashing, blinking, or strobe lights prohibited. See
General Regulations 8:6.

SUPPORT GROUP: 9
COMPUTER
Prohibited. See General Regulations 9:1.

DATA RECORDER
Data recorders permitted. See General Regulations 9:2.

FIRE-EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
Permitted; must be securely mounted. See General Regulations 9:3.

PUSH BAR
Push bar must be designed to prevent push car from riding up on rear wheel of
open-wheeled race cars. See General Regulations 9:8.

TOW VEHICLES
Prohibited.

WARM-UPS
See General Regulations 9:4, 9:12.

DRIVER: 10
CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA competition license mandatory for cars running 9.99 (6.39*) or quicker.
Valid state- or government-issued driver’s license beyond a learner’s-permit level
mandatory for cars running 10.00 (6.40*) or slower. See General Regulations 10:4.

DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Seat belt mandatory in all cars. Three-inch driver restraint system meeting SFI Spec
16.1 mandatory in any car running 11.49 (7.35*) or quicker, in convertibles running
13.49 (8.25*) or quicker. SFI 16.1 restraint system, when required, includes crotch
strap and must be updated at two-year intervals from date of manufacture. See
General Regulations 10:5, 10:11.

HEAD PROTECTOR
Mandatory on any car with a roll bar or roll cage. See General Regulations 10:6.

HELMET
Full-face helmet mandatory on all cars 9.99 or quicker. Shield mandatory 7.49
and quicker. Helmet meeting Snell 2000, 2005 or SFI 31.1A, 31.2A, 31.1/2005,
41.1A, 41.2A, or 41.1/2005 Specs mandatory. Drivers in supercharged vehicles and
Funny Cars must wear a helmet meeting Snell SA2000, SA2005 or SFI 31.1A,
31.2A, or 31.1/2005 Specs. See General Regulations 10:7.
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NECK COLLAR
Neck collar meeting SFI Spec 3.3 mandatory in all cars running 9.99 (6.39*) or
quicker or cars exceeding 135 mph. A head and neck restraint device/system may be
used in lieu of a neck collar. See General Regulations 10:8.

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Shorts, bare legs, tank tops, or bare torsos prohibited when driving in competition. All
drivers are required to wear full-length pants, shoes, and socks. Nylon or nylon-type
clothing and open-toe shoes prohibited. See General Regulations 10:10.
10.00 (6.40*) TO 13.99 (8.59*); ALL E.T. NON-OEM
SUPERCHARGED WITH AN OEM OR .024-INCH STEEL FIREWALL:
Jacket meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/1 mandatory.
10.00 (6.40*) TO 13.99 (8.59*); ALL E.T. SUPERCHARGED
WITHOUT A FULL OEM OR .024-INCH STEEL FIREWALL: Jacket
meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/5 and gloves meeting SFI Spec 3.3/1 mandatory.
9.99 (6.39*) TO 7.50 (4.50*); CLOSED-BODIED WITHOUT AN OEM
OR FULL .024-INCH STEEL FIREWALL WITH SUPERCHARGER:
Jacket and pants meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15, and gloves and shoes or boots meeting
SFI Spec 3.3/5 mandatory.
10.00 (6.40*) TO 11.49 (7.35*); ALL E.T. NATURALLY ASPIRATED, OEM
SUPERCHARGED, WITH A FULL OEM OR .024-INCH STEEL FIREWALL:
Jacket meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/1 mandatory.
9.99 (6.39*) TO 7.50 (4.50*) OR ANY VEHICLE EXCEEDING 135 MPH:
Jacket and pants meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/5 and gloves meeting SFI Spec 3.3/1
mandatory, except as noted above.
ANY VEHICLE WITH AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION IN DRIVER
COMPARTMENT (NO FLOOR COVERING TRANSMISSION): Jacket and
pants or suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15, gloves meeting SFI Spec 3.3/5, and boots or
shoes meeting SFI Spec 3.3/5 mandatory.
9.99 AND FASTER, ANY VEHICLE, SUPERCHARGED WITH ALCOHOL:
Suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15, and gloves and boots meeting SFI Spec 3.3/5 mandatory.
* = eighth-mile equivalent.


Section 2
Gas Eliminator
DESIGNATION
A/Gas, B/Gas, C/Gas, D/Gas, preceded by number.
CLASSES
A/Gas: 7.60 standard
B/Gas: 8.60 standard
C/Gas: 9.60 standard
D/Gas: 10.60 standard
Competition is based on using a four-tenths heads-up Pro Tree.
Reserved for pre-1973 coupe or sedan only that must readily resemble intended
body style.

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REQUIREMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS.

ENGINE: 1
ENGINE
One internal-combustion automotive-type engine permitted. Harmonic balancer
meeting SFI Spec 18.1 mandatory. See General Regulations 1:1.

EXHAUST SYSTEM
Competition exhaust permitted. Exhaust must be directed out of car to rear, away
from driver and fuel tank. See General Regulations 1:3.

FUEL
Racing gasoline, gasoline, alcohol, gasohol, diesel, ethanol, natural gas, and
propane permitted. Nitromethane prohibited.

FUEL SYSTEM
All fuel-tank filler necks located inside trunk must have filler neck vented to outside of
body. Vented caps prohibited. All batteries, fuel lines, fuel pumps, or filler necks
located inside trunk require complete bulkhead of at least .024-inch steel or .032-inch
aluminum to isolate driver compartment from trunk. Fuel lines must be located
outside driver compartment. Fuel tanks must be within confines of the body. No
pressurized fuel tanks allowed. See General Regulations 1:5.

LIQUID OVERFLOW
Catch can mandatory for coolant overflow; one-pint (16-ounce) minimum capacity.
See General Regulations 1:7.

OIL RETENTION DEVICE
All vehicles running 7.49 or quicker must utilize an SFI Spec 7.1, 7.2 or NHRA-accepted
lower engine oil-retention device; may use a belly pan in lieu of a device attached to the
engine. The belly pan must extend from frame rail to frame rail and extend forward of the
harmonic balancer and rearward to rear engine plate and must incorporate a minimum 2-
inch-high lip on all sides. A nonflammable, oil-absorbent liner mandatory inside of retention
device. See General Regulations 1:8.

NITROUS OXIDE
Nitrous oxide prohibited.

THROTTLE
Positive throttle return required. Each car must have a foot throttle incorporating a
positive-acting return spring attached directly to the carburetor/injector throttle arm.
Throttle control must be manually operated by driver’s foot, incorporating a positive action
return system. See General Regulations 1:12.

SUPERCHARGER, TURBOCHARGER
Permitted on gasoline-, racing-gasoline-, and alcohol-burning cars. Rotors must be
driven from the front; both external drive and internal gearing. Supercharger restraint
system meeting SFI Spec 14.1 mandatory on supercharger when alcohol is used as
fuel. Manifold burst panel mandatory. Supercharger restraint straps must be covered
with a fire-resistant material. The blower restraint straps and fuel lines must be
installed such that when the restraint straps are fully extended no load is placed on
any of the fuel lines.
Supercharger belt guard that protects all fuel, oil, and water lines required. No composite
materials in injector hat and/or scoop allowed. Composite materials include but are not
limited to carbon fiber, Kevlar, and weave-graphite fiber. Hat/scoop must be nostalgic in
appearance. Internal modifications permitted. Scoops limited to 12.5 inches above throttle
body. Air intake limited to 65 square inches. See General Regulations 1:10.
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VALVE COVERS
Cast or fabricated metal valve covers, using all attachment bolt holes, mandatory on
supercharged, methanol-burning cars.

DRIVETRAIN: 2
CLUTCH, FLYWHEEL, FLYWHEEL SHIELD
Flywheel and clutch meeting SFI Spec 1.1 or 1.2 (two-disc maximum) mandatory on
any car running 11.49 (7.35*) or quicker. Flywheel shield meeting SFI Spec 6.1, 6.2,
6.3, or 9.1 mandatory on all cars running 11.49 (7.35*) or quicker. See General
Regulations 2:3, 2:5, 2:6, 2:10.

DRIVELINE
Driveline loop mandatory. See General Regulations 2:4.

REAR END
Aftermarket axles and axle-retention device mandatory on any car running 10.99
(6.99*) or quicker or any car with locked differential. See General Regulations 2:11.

TRANSMISSION, AFTERMARKET PLANETARY
Transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 mandatory on any supercharged vehicle
or any vehicle burning methanol, running 9.99 seconds or quicker, and equipped with
aftermarket planetary transmission. See General Regulations 2:12, 2:13.

TRANSMISSION, AUTOMATIC
Spring-loaded, positive reverse lockout device and functional neutral safety switch
mandatory. Transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 mandatory. Automatic
transmission flex plate meeting SFI Spec 29.1 and flex plate shield meeting SFI Spec
30.1 mandatory on cars running 9.99 (6.39*) or quicker or any car exceeding 135
mph. See General Regulations 2:12, 2:14.

BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3
BRAKES
Four-wheel hydraulic brakes mandatory on any bodied car running 7.99 (4.99*) or
quicker. Minimum two rear-wheel (one caliper per wheel) hydraulic brakes mandatory
on any car running slower than 8.00 (5.00*) seconds. See General Regulations 3:1.

STEERING
See General Regulations 3:3, 4:1.

SUSPENSION, STOCK-BODIED CARS
Full automotive-type suspension mandatory. Minimum one operating hydraulic shock
absorber per wheel. Lightening of stock components prohibited. Rigid-mounted
suspensions prohibited. See General Regulations 3:2, 3:4, 3:5.

WHEELIE BARS
Permitted. Wheels must be nonmetallic. See General Regulations 3:6.

FRAME: 4
BALLAST
Permitted. See General Regulations 4:2.

GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches from front of car to 12 inches behind centerline of front axle, 2
inches for remainder of car, except oil pan and headers. See General Regulations 4:5.
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PARACHUTE
Mandatory on any car that runs 150 mph or faster. See General Regulations 4:8.

ROLL BAR
Roll bar mandatory in all cars running 11.00 (7.00*) to 11.49 (7.35*), in convertibles
running 11.00 (7.00*) to 13.49 (8.25*). Permitted in all cars. See General Regulations
4:10, 10:6.

ROLL CAGE
Roll cage mandatory if vehicle has altered floor or if vehicle runs 135 mph or faster.
In D/Gas, if vehicle is equipped with unaltered firewall, floor, and body (from firewall
rearward, wheel tubs permitted), roll bar permitted in place of roll cage. In
convertibles running 10.99 (6.99*)or quicker or exceeding 135 mph, roll cage
mandatory. Cars running between 7.50 (4.50*) and 9.99 (6.39*) must have chassis
inspected every three years by NHRA and have a serialized sticker affixed to cage
before participation. Plating of chassis prohibited for all cars manufactured after Jan.
1, 2003. In A/Gas, vehicle must meet either SFI Spec 25.4 or 25.5. All other classes,
any vehicles running 8.49 to 7.50 (5.49* to 4.50*) and/or exceeding 180 mph must
meet appropriate SFI Spec for body used. All others must conform to specs for body
style used, as listed in General Regulations 4:11, 10:6.

WHEELBASE
Minimum 90 inches, unless car has original engine. Maximum wheelbase variation
from left to right: 1 inch.

TIRES & WHEELS: 5

TIRES
Racing slicks permitted.

WHEELS
Must be automotive-type wheels suitable for street use. Minimum wheel size: 13
inches (unless originally equipped with smaller wheels and vehicle is equipped with
original engine). The thread engagement on all wheel studs to the lug nut, or lug bolt
to wheel hubs, must be equivalent to or greater than the diameter of the stud. Length
of the stud/bolt does not determine permissibility; length of the engagement between
the stud and lug determines permissibility. Snap-on hubcaps prohibited. See General
Regulations 5:2.

INTERIOR: 6
SEATS
Properly braced, framed, and supported seats constructed of aluminum, fiberglass,
carbon fiber, or double-layer poly (automotive accessory seats) permitted. See
General Regulations 6:2.

UPHOLSTERY
Optional. See General Regulations 6:2.

WINDOW NET
Mandatory in any full-bodied car required by the rules to have a roll cage. See
General Regulations 6:3.

BODY: 7
BODY
Full-bodied vehicles: Must have full top and windshield. All full-bodied cars must have
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two driver exits. Four stock-production fenders mandatory, fiberglass duplicates
permitted. Fenders may be trimmed for tire clearance; altered fenders must have
edges re-rolled or beaded.

FIREWALL
Mandatory. See General Regulations 6:1, 7:4.

FLOOR
Mandatory. See General Regulations 6:1, 7:5.

HOOD
Optional. Carburetors must be covered by flash shield or scoop. Hood scoop
permitted. See General Regulations 4:1, 7:6.

WINDSHIELD, WINDOWS
Stock-bodied vehicles: mandatory, must be in good condition and free from cracks.
May be replaced with shatterproof material, 1/8-inch-minimum thickness. OEM
windshield may not be cut for scoops, carb, etc. Windshield/window tint must meet
the applicable state requirements. Windows must be closed during races, need not
be operable. Decals permitted on rear quarter and rear window only. See General
Regulations 7:8.

ELECTRICAL: 8
BATTERIES
Batteries must be securely mounted, may not be located in driver compartment.
Relocated battery(s) must be fastened to frame or frame structure with a minimum of
two 3/8-inch-diameter bolts. See General Regulations 8:1.

DELAY BOX/DEVICES
Prohibited. Electronic devices include but are not limited to throttle stops, delay
boxes, cross-over boxes, rpm or timer shifters, and rpm- or pressure-activated
switches. See General Regulations 8:2.

IGNITION
Timed ignition-interruption devices (stutter boxes) prohibited. Starting-line and/or
“high-side” rev limiters permitted. Two-steps, rev limiters, or any other rpm-limiting
devices, legal unto themselves but altered or installed so as to function as a
down track rpm controller, prohibited.

INSTRUMENTS
One tachometer allowed. No wiring (other than the two-step/launch-control wire that
splices into the Transmission brake or line-loc control wire) shall be connected.

MASTER CUTOFF
Mandatory on any car with a battery running 9.99 (6.39*) or quicker, any car
exceeding 135 mph, or any car where the battery is relocated into the trunk area.
See General Regulations 8:4.

TAILLIGHTS
One functional taillight mandatory. Flashing, blinking, or strobe lights prohibited. See
General Regulations 8:6.

SUPPORT GROUP: 9
COMPUTER
Prohibited. See General Regulations 9:1.
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DATA RECORDER
Data recorders permitted. See General Regulations 9:2.

FIRE-EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
Permitted; must be securely mounted. See General Regulations 9:3.

PUSH BAR
Push bar must be designed to prevent push car from riding up on rear wheel of
open-wheeled race cars. See General Regulations 9:8.

TOW VEHICLES
Optional, per track/event policy.

WARM-UPS
See General Regulations 9:4, 9:12.

DRIVER: 10
CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA competition license mandatory in A/Gas, B/Gas, and C/Gas or any
vehicle running faster than 135 mph. Valid state- or government-issued driver’s
license beyond a learner’s-permit level mandatory for cars running 10.00 (6.40*) or
slower. See General Regulations 10:4.

DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Seat belt mandatory in all cars. Three-inch driver restraint system meeting SFI Spec
16.1 mandatory. SFI 16.1 restraint system, when required, includes crotch strap and
must be updated at two-year intervals from date of manufacture. See General
Regulations 10:5, 10:11.

HEAD PROTECTOR
Mandatory on any car with a roll bar or roll cage. See General Regulations 10:6.

HELMET
Full-face helmet mandatory on all cars 9.99 or quicker. Shield mandatory 7.49
and quicker. Helmet meeting Snell 2000, 2005 or SFI 31.1A, 31.2A, 31.1/2005,
41.1A, 41.2A, or 41.1/2005 Specs. Drivers in supercharged vehicles must wear a
helmet meeting Snell SA2000, SA2005 or SFI 31.1A, 31.2A, or 31.1/2005 Specs.
See General Regulations 10:7.

NECK COLLAR
Neck collar meeting SFI Spec 3.3 mandatory in A/Gas, B/Gas, and C/Gas or cars
exceeding 135 mph. A head and neck restraint device/system may be used in lieu of
a neck collar. See General Regulations 10:8.

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Shorts, bare legs, tank tops, or bare torsos prohibited when driving in
competition. All drivers are required to wear full-length pants, shoes, and socks.
Nylon or nylon-type clothing and open-toe shoes prohibited. See General
Regulations 10:10.
10.00 (6.40*) TO 13.99 (8.59*); ALL E.T. NON-OEM
SUPERCHARGED WITH AN OEM OR .024-INCH STEEL FIREWALL:
Jacket meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/1 mandatory.
10.00 (6.40) TO 13.99 (8.59*); ALL E.T. SUPERCHARGED WITHOUT
A FULL OEM OR .024-INCH STEEL FIREWALL: Jacket meeting SFI Spec
3.2A/5 and gloves meeting SFI Spec 3.3/1 mandatory.
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9.99 (6.39*) TO 7.50 (4.50*); CLOSED-BODIED WITHOUT AN OEM
OR FULL .024-INCH STEEL FIREWALL) WITH SUPERCHARGER:
Jacket and pants meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15, and gloves and shoes or boots meeting
SFI Spec 3.3/5 mandatory.
10.00 (6.40*) TO 11.49 (7.35*); ALL E.T. NATURALLY ASPIRATED, OEM
SUPERCHARGED, WITH A FULL OEM OR .024-INCH STEEL FIREWALL:
Jacket meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/1 mandatory.
9.99 (6.39*) TO 7.50 (4.50*) OR ANY VEHICLE EXCEEDING 135 MPH:
Jacket and pants meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/5 and gloves meeting SFI Spec 3.3/1
mandatory, except as noted above.
ANY VEHICLE WITH AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION IN DRIVER
COMPARTMENT (NO FLOOR COVERING TRANSMISSION): Jacket and
pants or suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15, gloves meeting SFI Spec 3.3/5, and boots or
shoes meeting SFI Spec 3.3/5 mandatory.
9.99 AND FASTER, ANY VEHICLE, SUPERCHARGED WITH ALCOHOL:
Suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15, gloves and boots meeting SFI Spec 3.3/5 mandatory.
* = eighth-mile equivalent.


Section 3
Nostalgia Eliminator
DESIGNATION
N/E, N/E II, N/E III, preceded by number.
CLASSES
N/E: 7.60 standard
N/E II: 8.60 standard
N/E III: 9.60 standard
Competition is based on using a four-tenths heads-up Pro Tree.
N/E: Reserved for front-engine center-steer cars only (dragsters, altered’s, and pre-
1973 Funny Cars).
Left-hand- and right-hand-steered roadsters and altered’s will be allowed to
run in N/E II and N/E III.

REQUIREMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS

ENGINE: 1
ENGINE
Internal-combustion automotive-type engine permitted, maximum two. Harmonic
balancer meeting SFI Spec 18.1 mandatory. See General Regulations 1:1.

EXHAUST SYSTEM
Competition exhaust permitted. Exhaust must be directed out of car to rear, away
from driver and fuel tank. See General Regulations 1:3.

FUEL
Racing gasoline, gasoline, alcohol, gasohol, diesel, ethanol, natural gas, and
propane permitted. Nitromethane accepted.
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FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel lines must be located outside driver compartment. Fuel tank must be within the
confines of the body. No pressurized fuel tanks allowed. See General Regulations 1:5.

LIQUID OVERFLOW
Catch can mandatory for coolant overflow; one-pint (16-ounce) minimum capacity.
See General Regulations 1:7.

OIL RETENTION DEVICE
All vehicles running 7.49 or quicker must utilize an SFI Spec 7.1, 7.2 or NHRA-accepted
lower engine oil-retention device; may use a belly pan in lieu of a device attached to the
engine. The belly pan must extend from frame rail to frame rail and extend forward of the
harmonic balancer and rearward to rear engine plate and must incorporate a minimum 2-
inch-high lip on all sides. A nonflammable, oil-absorbent liner mandatory inside of retention
device. See General Regulations 1:8.

NITROUS OXIDE
Nitrous oxide prohibited.

THROTTLE
Positive throttle return required. Each car must have a foot throttle incorporating a
positive-acting return spring attached directly to the carburetor/injector throttle arm.
Throttle control must be manually operated by driver’s foot, incorporating a positive action
return system. See General Regulations 1:12.

SUPERCHARGER
Permitted on gasoline-, racing-gasoline-, and alcohol-burning cars. Rotors must be
driven from the front; both external drive and internal gearing. Supercharger restraint
system meeting SFI Spec 14.1 mandatory on supercharger when alcohol is used as
fuel or Roots-type 6.71 with Nitromethane. Manifold burst panel mandatory.
Supercharger restraint straps must be covered with a fire-resistant material. The
blower restraint straps and fuel lines must be installed such that when the restraint
straps are fully extended no load is placed on any of the fuel lines.
Supercharger belt guard that protects all fuel, oil, and water lines required. No
composite materials in injector hat and/or scoop allowed. Composite materials
include but are not limited to carbon fiber, Kevlar, and weave-graphite fiber.
Hat/scoop must be nostalgic in appearance. Internal modifications permitted. Scoops
limited to 12.5 inches above throttle body. Air intake limited to 65 square inches. See
General Regulations 1:10.

VALVE COVERS
Cast or fabricated metal valve covers, using all attachment bolt holes, mandatory on
supercharged, methanol-burning cars.

DRIVETRAIN: 2

CLUTCH, FLYWHEEL, FLYWHEEL SHIELD
Flywheel and clutch meeting SFI Spec 1.1 or 1.2 (two-disc maximum) mandatory.
Flywheel shield meeting SFI Spec 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, or 9.1 mandatory. See General
Regulations 2:3, 2:5, 2:6, 2:10.

DRIVELINE
Driveline loop mandatory. See General Regulations 2:4.

REAR END
Aftermarket axles and axle-retention device mandatory. See General Regulations 2:11.
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TRANSMISSION, AFTERMARKET PLANETARY
Transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 mandatory on any supercharged vehicle
or any vehicle burning methanol, running 9.99 seconds or quicker, and equipped with
aftermarket planetary transmission. See General Regulations 2:12, 2:13.

TRANSMISSION, AUTOMATIC
Spring-loaded, positive reverse lockout device and functional neutral safety switch
mandatory. Transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 mandatory. Automatic
transmission flex plate meeting SFI Spec 29.1 and flex plate shield meeting SFI Spec
30.1 mandatory on cars running 9.99 (6.39*) or quicker or any car exceeding 135
mph. See General Regulations 2:12, 2:14.

BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3
BRAKES
Minimum two rear-wheel (one caliper per wheel) hydraulic brakes mandatory. See
General Regulations 3:1.

STEERING
See General Regulations 3:3, 4:1.

WHEELIE BARS
Permitted. Wheels must be nonmetallic. See General Regulations 3:6.AME: 4

BALLAST
Permitted. See General Regulations 4:2.

GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches from front of car to 12 inches behind centerline of front axle, 2
inches for remainder of car, except oil pan and headers. See General Regulations 4:5.

PARACHUTE
Mandatory on any car that runs 150 mph or faster. See General Regulations 4:8.

ROLL CAGE
Mandatory. Must have chassis inspected every three years by NHRA and have a
serialized sticker affixed to cage before participation. Plating of chassis prohibited for
all cars manufactured after Jan. 1, 2003. Vehicle must meet appropriate SFI
Specification. See General Regulations 4:11, 10:6.

WHEELBASE
Minimum 90 inches, unless car has original engine. Maximum wheelbase variation
from left to right: 1 inch; dragsters: 2 inches. Minimum front tread width: 26 inches on
any dragster.

TIRES & WHEELS: 5
TIRES
Minimum diameter of 13 inches on front tires of any dragster. See General
Regulations 5:1.

WHEELS
Wire wheels permitted on front of dragsters only, provided total weight of car does
not exceed 1,800 pounds, excluding driver. The thread engagement on all wheel
studs to the lug nut, or lug bolt to wheel hubs, must be equivalent to or greater than
the diameter of the stud. Length of the stud/bolt does not determine permissibility;
length of the engagement between the stud and lug determines permissibility. Snap on
hubcaps prohibited. See General Regulations 5:2.

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INTERIOR: 6
UPHOLSTERY
Optional. See General Regulations 6:2.

BODY: 7
BODY
Altered-body vehicles: May be chopped, channeled, sectioned, streamlined, etc.
Sedan delivery, pickup trucks (maximum, one ton), or sedan pickups (Ranchero, El
Camino) permitted. Fiberglass bodies permitted. Door hinges on any lift-off door must
have safety pins or locks.
Dragsters: Body and cowl must be constructed of metal, fiberglass, or carbon fiber
and extend forward to firewall. Driver compartment must be designed to prevent
driver’s body or limbs from making contact with wheels, tires, exhaust system, or
track surface should an incident occur. Sub flooring independent of car body is
mandatory in dragster that allows driver’s legs to rest on belly pan or chassis. On
front-engine cars, intake scoop may not extend more than 11 inches above height of
carburetor top. Front wheel fairings prohibited.

FIREWALL
Mandatory. See General Regulations 6:1, 7:4.

FLOOR
Mandatory. See General Regulations 6:1, 7:5.

WINDSHIELD, WINDOWS
Optional. Windscreen mandatory. See General Regulations 7:7, 7:8.

ELECTRICAL: 8

BATTERIES
Batteries must be securely mounted, may not be located in driver compartment. See
General Regulations 8:1.

DELAY BOX/DEVICES
Prohibited. Electronic devices include but are not limited to throttle stops, delay
boxes, cross-over boxes, rpm or timer shifters, and rpm or pressure-activated
switches. See General Regulations 8:2.

IGNITION
Timed ignition-interruption devices (stutter boxes) prohibited. Starting-line and/or
“high-side” rev limiters permitted. Two-steps, rev limiters, or any other rpm-limiting
devices, legal unto themselves but altered or installed so as to function as a
down track rpm controller, prohibited.

INSTRUMENTS
One tachometer allowed. No wiring (other than the two-step/launch-control wire that
splices into the Transmission brake or line-loc control wire) shall be connected.

MASTER CUTOFF
Mandatory. See General Regulations 8:4.

TAILLIGHTS
One functional taillight mandatory. Flashing, blinking, or strobe lights prohibited. See
General Regulations 8:6.

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SUPPORT GROUP: 9

COMPUTER
Prohibited. See General Regulations 9:1.

DATA RECORDER
Data recorders permitted. See General Regulations 9:2.

FIRE-EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
Permitted; must be securely mounted. See General Regulations 9:3.

TOW VEHICLES
Permitted. Full-size tow vehicle permitted in N/E; small tow vehicle allowed in N/E II
and N/E III.

WARM-UPS
See General Regulations 9:4, 9:12.

DRIVER: 10
ARM RESTRAINTS
Mandatory. See General Regulations 10:3.

CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA competition license mandatory. See General Regulations 10:4.

DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Three-inch driver restraint system meeting SFI Spec 16.1 mandatory. SFI 16.1
restraint system must be updated at two-year intervals from date of manufacture. See
General Regulations 10:5, 10:11.

HEAD PROTECTOR
Mandatory. See General Regulations 10:6.

HELMET
Full-face helmet mandatory on all cars 9.99 or quicker. Shield mandatory 7.49
and quicker. Helmet meeting Snell 2000, 2005 or SFI 31.2A, 31.1/2005, 41.2A, or
41.1/2005 Specs. Drivers in supercharged vehicles must wear a helmet meeting
Snell SA2000, SA2005 or SFI 31.2A, or 31.1/2005 Specs. See General Regulations
10:7.

NECK COLLAR
Neck collar meeting SFI Spec 3.3 mandatory. A head and neck restraint
device/system may be used in lieu of a neck collar. See General Regulations 10:8.

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
If no specific Protective Clothing requirements are stated for a particular class, then
the minimum requirements are as follows: full-length pants; short- or long-sleeved
shirt; closed shoes; and socks. No shorts. No bare legs. No bare torsos. No tank
tops. No open-toe or open-heel shoes or sandals. Synthetic clothing not
recommended. See General Regulations 10:10.
An SFI 3.3 head sock or SFI 3.3 skirted helmet is required on all open-bodied cars
or all cars 7.49 & quicker, where a neck collar is not used.
9.99 (6.39*) TO 7.50 (4.50*) FRONT-ENGINE, OPEN-BODIED
VEHICLES SUPERCHARGED: Jacket and pants meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15,
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gloves and shoes/boots meeting SFI Spec 3.3/15 mandatory.
9.99 (6.39*) TO 7.50 (4.50*) OR ANY VEHICLE EXCEEDING 135 MPH:
Jacket and pants meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/5 and gloves meeting SFI Spec 3.3/1
mandatory, except as noted above.
ALL OPEN-BODY VEHICLES: Gloves meeting SFI Spec 3.3/1 and arm
restraints mandatory, except as noted above.
ANY VEHICLE WITH AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION IN DRIVER
COMPARTMENT (NO FLOOR COVERING TRANSMISSION): Jacket and
pants or suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15, gloves meeting SFI Spec 3.3/5, and boots or
shoes meeting SFI Spec 3.3/5 mandatory.
9.99 AND FASTER, ANY VEHICLE, SUPERCHARGED WITH ALCOHOL:
suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15, gloves and boots meeting SFI Spec 3.3/5 mandatory.
* = eighth-mile equivalent

Section 4
7.0 Eliminator

DESIGNATION
7/E, preceded by car number.
Reserved for supercharged, methanol-burning and injected Nitromethane-burning
front-engine dragsters , center-steer altered and (pre-1980) funny cars.

REQUIREMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS

ENGINE: 1
CYLINDER HEADS
Aftermarket alloy heads permitted.

ENGINE
Block may be cast or aluminum. Engine must be equipped with a lower-engine
ballistic/restraint device meeting SFI Spec 7.1. The lower-engine-ballistic/restraint
device must be specific for the oil pan and pump configuration being used and must
fit according to the requirements of SFI Spec 7.1 and be used as appropriately
designed for the specific application.

EXHAUST SYSTEM
Competition exhaust permitted. No collector-style headers allowed. Exhaust must be
directed away from driver.

FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel lines not permitted in driver’s compartment. Fuel shutoff operable from the
driver’s seat mandatory. Fuel tank must be mounted above lower frame rail and must
be equipped with a positive locking screw-on cap.

OIL RETENTION DEVICE
All vehicles running 7.49 or quicker must utilize an SFI Spec 7.1, 7.2 or NHRA-accepted
lower engine oil-retention device; may use a belly pan in lieu of a device attached to the
engine. The belly pan must extend from frame rail to frame rail and extend forward of the
harmonic balancer and rearward to rear engine plate and must incorporate a minimum 2-
inch-high lip on all sides. A nonflammable, oil-absorbent liner mandatory inside of retention
7.0 Eliminator _ 23 device. See General Regulations 1:8.

SUPERCHARGER
Roots-type, only. High helix prohibited. Manifold burst panel meeting SFI Spec 23.1,
plus restraint system meeting SFI Spec 14.1 mandatory. Belt guard that protects all
fuel, oil, and water lines required.

THROTTLE
Throttle control must be manually operated by driver’s foot: Electronics, pneumatics,
hydraulics, or any other device may in no way affect the throttle operation. A
mechanical device for controlling engine rpm during burnouts may be attached to the
injector or throttle linkage but may not be driver-controlled.

VALVE COVERS
Cast or fabricated metal valve covers using all attachment bolt holes mandatory.
Valve-cover gaskets, O-rings, etc. must be completely bonded/glued to either the valve
cover or cylinder-head sealing surface. Vent tube adapters on the valve covers must
either be fully welded to the valve covers or incorporate a gasket or O-ring that is
bonded/glued to either the adapter or the valve cover. Valve covers must be fastened to
the cylinder heads with studs and nuts in lieu of bolts where possible. Spark-plug tubes
that penetrate the valve covers must have a restraining device to contain the spark-plug
tube in the valve cover in the event the spark plug is discharged.

VENT-TUBE BREATHERS
Effective July 1, 2007, NHRA-accepted catch-can/vent-tube system mandatory. Twist
on/quick-disconnect fittings between the vent-tube hoses and the valve-cover
vent-tube adapters must incorporate a secondary locking device such as a hasp pin,
ball lock pin, etc. Tape is not a satisfactory primary or secondary locking device.
Double clamps are required on each end of all hoses used in the vent system,
including the dry-sump vents. Minimum 1-inch-inside-diameter hoses are required
from each valve cover to the catch-can inlets and/or frame rails and from each
frame rail outlet to both catch-can inlets. Minimum catch-can(s) capacity is a one
gallon sump. Catch cans must have adequate internal baffling. Minimum catch-can
inlet configuration is one 1-inch-inside-diameter (or equivalent area) tubes. Minimum
catch-can outlet/discharge configuration is one 1-inch-inside-diameter openings (or
equivalent area). Vent tubes must be unobstructed from the interior of the valve cover
to the interior of the catch can; i.e., no orifices, reduced areas, filler materials, etc.
Pan/crankcase vacuum systems, of any description, are prohibited.

DRIVETRAIN: 2

CLUTCH, FLYWHEEL, FLYWHEEL SHIELD
Flywheel and clutch meeting SFI Spec 1.4 and flywheel shield meeting SFI Spec 6.2
mandatory on all cars. Three discs maximum. Clutch must be manually operated by
driver’s foot: Electronics, pneumatics, hydraulics, or any other device may in no way
affect the clutch system. Throw out bearing must release all fingers, levers, stages,
etc. simultaneously. Staged or variable release clutches of any description prohibited.
Clutch/bell housing exhaust filter mandatory.

DRIVELINE
A full cover of minimum .063-inch aluminum must enclose the driveline. Couplers
mandatory.

REAR END
Aftermarket full-floating or live axle assembly mandatory. Rear end must be secured
with pinion support.
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TRANSMISSION
Maximum forward gears limited to three. Reverser mandatory. OEM transmission
case accepted. Automatic trans must be covered by a trans shield meeting SFI 4.1,
also a flex plate meeting SFI spec 29.1 with a SFI 30.1 flex plate shield. Planetary
transmission permitted with a SFI spec 4.1 blanket required. Clutch hold-down device
recommended. Automated shifters and/or timers-type shifting devices prohibited;
each individual shift must be a function of the driver.

TRANSMISSION SHIELD
A one-piece ballistic shield covering all units mandatory. Must meet SFI Spec 4.1.

BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3

BRAKES
Automated brakes prohibited. Application and release of brakes must be a function of
the driver. Dual spots or equivalent oval pucks mandatory; minimum two rear-wheel
hydraulic brakes. Hand brake, if used, must be located inside body or driver
compartment. Steel brake lines mandatory. Brake lines passing engine or blower
drive must be shielded.

STEERING
Commercially available quick-disconnect steering wheel meeting SFI Spec 42.1 or
steering box cross member mandatory. Use of a pinned steering cross member in lieu
of an SFI quick-disconnect steering wheel prohibited on front-engine cars. A device
must be used to prevent a long steering shaft from injuring driver in case of frontal
impact.

SUSPENSION
Front suspension optional.

WHEELIE BARS
Permitted. Wheels must be nonmetallic.

FRAME: 4

BALLAST
Permitted. Maximum total ballast (welded or bolted), 250 pounds.

GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches from front of car to 12 inches behind centerline of front axle, 2
inches for remainder of car, except oil pan.

PARACHUTE
Fire-resistant protective covers must be on all parachute packs and unpacked
shroud lines.

ROLL CAGE
Chassis must meet SFI Spec 10.1E (front-engine, driver in front of rear end) or SFI
Spec 2.2B or 2.4B (front-engine, driver behind rear end). Plating of chassis
prohibited; painting permitted. Chassis must be inspected yearly by NHRA and have
serialized sticker affixed to frame before participation. Roll-cage padding meeting SFI
Spec 45.1 mandatory where driver’s helmet may come in contact with roll-cage
components. A current list of NHRA-accepted lateral head supports is available on
NHRA.com. All wiring must be external of the frame rails; routing of cables, hydraulic,
or pneumatic lines inside the chassis is permitted. Pressurization of frame rails in lieu
of air bottles is prohibited.
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WHEELBASE
Maximum 225 inches.

TIRES & WHEELS: 5

TIRES
Tires must be specified for racing use by manufacturer.

INTERIOR: 6

UPHOLSTERY
Magnesium seats prohibited.

BODY: 7

BODY
Body and cowl must be metal, carbon fiber, or fiberglass. Driver compartment,
frame structure, roll bars, and body must be designed to prevent driver’s body or
limbs from contact with track surface. Sub flooring, inside but independent of
body, mandatory where driver’s legs rest on belly pan or chassis. Front overhang
not to exceed 40 inches, measured from centerline of front spindle to
forward most point of car. Ground effects of any description prohibited. Ground
effects include but are not limited to rocker skirts, belly pans, sheet-metal work
under the body that produces a “tunnel” for the passage of air, etc.

WINDSCREEN
Mandatory.

WINGS/SUPPORTS
Maximum canard wing restricted to 400 square inches per side. Canards may not
extend more than 1 inch outside rear tire. Front wing must be below front tire and
may not extend outside of front tires. Total front-wing surface may not exceed
400 square inches. Canards and front wing, only aero surfaces allowed, except
for altered’s, a wing restricted to 750 square inches is permitted. Adjustment of
spoiler during run prohibited.

ELECTRICAL: 8

IGNITION
Single magneto or single coil ignition only. Magneto advance or retard must be
function of the driver. No digital or programmable ignitions allowed. Single rev limiting
rpm chip box allowed.

SUPPORT GROUP: 9

COMPUTERS
Computers prohibited.

DATA RECORDERS
Data recorders permitted. Cannot perform any function in fuel, clutch, or driver
management.
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FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
Minimum 20-pound SFI Spec 17.1 NHRA-accepted system mandatory on all front engine
open-bodied alcohol-burning supercharged/turbocharged cars. System must
be divided with one nozzle on driver’s side and one nozzle on engine. See General
Regulations 9:3 for accepted agents.

TOW VEHICLES
Permitted.

WARM-UPS
See General Regulations 9:4, 9:12.

DRIVER: 10

ARM RESTRAINTS
Mandatory.

CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA Advanced E.T. license mandatory.

DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Three-inch driver-restraint system meeting SFI Spec 16.1 mandatory. All belts must
be covered with a fire-resistant covering. Restraint system must be updated at two-year
intervals from date of manufacture. See General Regulations 10:5.

HELMET
Full-face helmet mandatory on all cars 9.99 or quicker. Shield mandatory
7.49 and quicker.
A full-face helmet meeting Snell spec SA2000, SA2005 or SFI 31.2A, or
31.1/2005. required.

HEAD AND NECK RESTRAINT DEVICE/SYSTEM
At all times that the driver is in the race vehicle, from the ready line until the
vehicle is on the return road, driver must properly utilize an SFI-approved head
and neck restraint device/system, including connecting the helmet as required for
full functionality of the device. The device/system must meet SFI Spec 38.1 and
must display a valid SFI label. The head and neck restraint device/system, when
connected, must conform to the manufacturer’s mounting instructions, and it must
be configured, maintained, and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Driver’s suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/20, gloves 3.2A/20, boots 3.3/20, and head
sock 3.3. All jacket and pants or driver suit that meet the SFI Spec 3.2A/15 or
3.2A/20 must be recertified on a five-year interval. Head sock is not mandatory
when helmet is manufactured with a skirt labeled as meeting SFI Spec. 3.3.
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Section 5
Junior Fuel Eliminator

DESIGNATION
JF preceded by car number.
CLASS
JF: 3.50 pounds per cubic inch, 1,300-pound minimum weight. Limited to OEM
cast-iron Hemi; 23-degree small-block Chevy, big-block Chevy and Ford may use
aftermarket cast-iron cylinder head, but stock valve angles must be retained.

REQUIREMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS

ENGINE: 1

CYLINDER HEAD
Alloy heads prohibited. Cylinder heads limited to current technology. Any new
cylinder-head design must be NHRA accepted prior to competition. Chevy SB2
heads prohibited.

ENGINE
One internal-combustion, reciprocating, automobile-type engine permitted. Cast-iron
block mandatory. Maximum 410 cid. No collector-style headers allowed. Dry sumps
and evacuation system permitted. See General Regulations 1:2.

EXHAUST SYSTEM
Collector-style headers prohibited. See General Regulations 1:3.

FUEL
Methanol mandatory; all other fuels prohibited. Propylene oxide and/or nitrous oxide
prohibited. See General Regulations 1:6.

FUEL SYSTEM
Injector diameter limited to 2.875 inches as measured across throttle butterfly shaft; round
butterflies only. Down nozzles prohibited. Fuel lines must be isolated from driver
compartment. Artificial cooling or heating of fuel prohibited. Circulating pumps prohibited.
Maximum one fuel pump. Electric/electronic control of fuel system prohibited. Pneumatic
allowed, must be controlled by the driver. Mechanical fuel injection, with individual stacks
and cast manifold only, or NHRA accepted, mandatory. See General Regulations 1:5.

OIL RETENTION DEVICE
All vehicles running 7.49 or quicker must utilize an SFI Spec 7.1, 7.2 or NHRA-accepted
lower engine oil-retention device; may use a belly pan in lieu of a device attached to the
engine. The belly pan must extend from frame rail to frame rail and extend forward of the
harmonic balancer and rearward to rear engine plate and must incorporate a minimum 2-
inch-high lip on all sides. A nonflammable, oil-absorbent liner mandatory inside of retention
device. See General Regulations 1:8.

DRIVETRAIN: 2

DRIVELINE
A full cover must enclose the driveline if universal joints are used. Cover material must
be minimum .063-inch steel or .125-inch aluminum. See General Regulations 2:4.

REAR END
Aftermarket axles and axle-retention device mandatory. Spool permitted. See
General Regulations 2:2, 2:11.

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TRANSMISSION
Limited to automotive production, automatic transmission with torque converter,
maximum two forward speeds. Full shift pattern mandatory. Mechanical lockup
converters prohibited. Transmission brake permitted. Electric Transmission brake release
system only. Maximum one transmission brake solenoid permitted. Automatic
transmission flex plate meeting SFI Spec 29.1 mandatory. Aftermarket replacement
transmission case, OEM replica, and accepted by NHRA, permitted.
Overdrive/under drive units prohibited. Pneumatic, electric, or other non-OEM
automatic shifters prohibited. See General Regulations 2:14.

TRANSMISSION SHIELD
Transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 mandatory. Automatic transmission
flex plate shield meeting SFI Spec 30.1 mandatory. See General Regulations 2:14.

BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3

BRAKES
Two rear-wheel hydraulic disc brakes mandatory. Hand brake, if used, must be
located inside roll cage. See General Regulations 3:1.

STEERING
A device must be used to prevent long steering shaft from injuring driver in case of
frontal impact. If removable steering wheel is used, commercially available quick disconnect
steering-wheel adapter meeting SFI Spec 42.1 mandatory. See General
Regulations 3:3.

SUSPENSION
Any automotive-type suspension permitted. Rigid-mounted rear axles permitted.
Rigid-mounted front axles permitted if wheelbase is 120 inches or more. Any front
suspension using a beam or tubular axle must have radius rods attached to frame.
Radius rods not mandatory on front axles rigidly mounted 18 inches or less from
kingpin axis. See General Regulations 3:4.

WHEELIE BARS
Permitted. Wheels must be nonmetallic. See General Regulations 3:6.

FRAME: 4

BALLAST
Permitted. See General Regulations 4:2.

GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches from front of car to 12 inches behind centerline of front axle, 2
inches for remainder of car, except oil pan and exhaust headers.

PARACHUTE
Mandatory. See General Regulations 4:8.

PINION SUPPORT
Mandatory. See General Regulations 4:9.

ROLL CAGE
Mandatory. Chassis must be inspected every three years by NHRA and have
serialized sticker affixed to frame before participation. Chassis must conform to SFI
Spec 2.4B. Roll-cage padding meeting SFI Spec 45.1 mandatory anywhere driver’s
helmet may come in contact with roll-cage components. A current list of NHRA accepted
roll cage padding is available on NHRA.com. See General Regulations 4:4,
4:11, 10:6.

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WHEELBASE & TREAD WIDTH
Minimum wheelbase 90 inches, maximum 225 inches. Maximum wheelbase variation
from left to right: 2 inches. Minimum front tread width: 26 inches.

TIRES & WHEELS: 5

TIRES
Maximum width 12 inches as measured across tread surface or indicated by
manufacturer on the sidewall. See General Regulations 5:1.

WHEELS
Lightweight automotive-type wire wheels permitted on front axle only, provided total
car weight does not exceed 1,800 pounds, excluding driver. Maximum rear-wheel
width: 12 inches. See General Regulations 5:2.

INTERIOR: 6

UPHOLSTERY
Optional.

BODY: 7

AIRFOIL
Side-mounted canard-type units permitted, maximum 400 square inches per side.
Canards may not extend more than 1 inch outside rear tire. Front wing must be below
the top of the front tire and may not extend outside of front tires. Maximum wicker on
canards and wings: .500-inch. No disguised aerodynamics permitted. Maximum front
overhang 30 inches. Ground clearance must be 3 inches. See General Regulations
7:1.

BODY
Body and cowl must be metal, fiberglass, or carbon fiber and extend forward to
firewall. Driver compartment, frame structure, roll bars, and body must be designed to
prevent driver’s body or limbs from making contact with wheels, tires, exhaust
system, or track surface. If driver’s body is in contact with belly pan, cross member
and sub floor mandatory. Altered-type bodies prohibited. Driver’s legs must be
retained inside frame by sub flooring or other retaining device that is independent of
car’s body.

FRONT-WHEEL FAIRINGS
Prohibited.

WINDSCREEN
Mandatory. See General Regulations 7:7.

ELECTRICAL: 8

BATTERIES
See General Regulations 8:1, 8:3, 8:4.

DELAY BOXES/DEVICES
Prohibited. See General Regulations 8:2, 8:8.

IGNITION
Single magneto or single coil ignition only. Magneto advance or retard must be function of
the driver. No rpm chip boxes allowed. See General Regulations 8:1, 8:3, 8:4, 8:5.

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MASTER CUTOFF
Mandatory on all cars with a battery. See General Regulations 8:4.

SUPPORT GROUP: 9

COMPUTER/DATA RECORDERS
See General Regulations 9:1, 9:2.

FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
Fire extinguishing system must meet SFI Spec 17.1. Minimum 5-pound, NHRA accepted
fire extinguishing system mandatory. System must be divided with one
nozzle on driver’s side and one nozzle on engine. See General Regulations 9:3.

TOW VEHICLES
Permitted. See General Regulations 9:10.

WARM-UPS
See General Regulations 9:4, 9:12.

DRIVER: 10

ARM RESTRAINTS
Mandatory. See General Regulations 10:3.

CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA competition license mandatory. See General Regulations 10:4.

DRIVER
Any car with no cross member above driver’s legs must have a strap or device to
prevent legs from projecting outside chassis.

DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Three-inch driver restraint system meeting SFI Spec 16.1 mandatory. Restraint
system must be updated at two-year intervals from date of manufacture. See General
Regulations 10:5.

HEAD PROTECTOR
Mandatory. See General Regulations 10:6.

HELMET
Full-face helmet mandatory on all cars 9.99 or quicker. Shield mandatory 7.49
and quicker. Helmet meeting Snell 2000, 2005 or SFI 31.2A, 31.1/2005, 41.2A, or
41.1/2005 Specs mandatory. See General Regulations 10:7.

NECK COLLAR
Neck collar meeting SFI Spec 3.3 mandatory in all cars running 9.99 (6.39*) or
quicker or cars exceeding 135 mph. A head and neck restraint device/system may be
used in lieu of a neck collar. See General Regulations 10:8.

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Jacket and pants meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15, gloves 3.3/5, and boots/shoes 3.3/5
mandatory. Head sock or skirted helmet required if transmission is located in driver
compartment. See General Regulations 10:10.

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Section 6
AA/Gas Supercharged
Eliminator

DESIGNATION
AA/GS preceded by car number.

CLASS
AA/Gas Supercharged Eliminator: 5.5 pounds per cubic inch; 2,200-pound minimum.
Competition is based on using a four-tenths heads-up Pro Tree.
Reserved for pre-1973 coupe or sedan that must readily resemble the intended body
style. Customizing allowed. Bodies may be fiberglass, carbon fiber, aluminum, or steel.
Full trunk line must exist above the rear fenders. Front-end overhang limited to 43
inches (subject to change for 2010), as measured from the centerline of the front spindle
to the farthest forward part of the car. Windshield angle must appear stock. Grille,
headlights, and taillights may be painted to resemble stock. Grille surface and hood
droop should resemble stock dimensions. Final body approval granted by NHRA.

REQUIREMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS

ENGINE: 1

CYLINDER HEAD
Aluminum cylinder head permitted.

ENGINE
One internal-combustion, reciprocating, automobile-type engine permitted. Aluminum
blocks permitted. Harmonic balancer meeting SFI Spec 18.1 mandatory. Cubic-inch
displacement limited to 500 cubic inches maximum.
ENGINE SETBACK

Engine setback limited to 15 percent of wheelbase.

EXHAUST SYSTEM
Competition exhaust systems permitted. Exhaust must be directed out of body to
rear, away from driver and fuel tank. See General Regulations 1:3.

FUEL
Methanol mandatory; all other fuels prohibited. Propylene oxide and/or nitrous oxide
prohibited. See General Regulations 1:6.

FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel lines must be isolated from driver’s compartment. Fuel tank must be equipped
with a positive locking screw-on cap. Fuel-tank vent, 1-inch-diameter maximum, and
must be run outside of the body to vent fuel. Air intake maximum 65 inches.
Maximum one fuel pump. No timers on fuel systems. Only one manually controlled
solenoid allowed in fuel system. Composite materials in the injector hat or scoop
permitted. Composite material includes carbon fiber, Kevlar, and weave-graphite
fiber. Spacers permitted. Injector hat may not extend above the roof line. Electronic
fuel-injection system prohibited. Down nozzles prohibited. See General Regulations
1:5.

LIQUID OVERFLOW CONTROL
Mandatory. See General Regulations 1:7.

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NITROUS OXIDE
Prohibited.

OIL RETENTION DEVICE
All vehicles running 7.49 or quicker must utilize an SFI Spec 7.1, 7.2 or NHRA-accepted
lower engine oil-retention device; may use a belly pan in lieu of a device attached to the
engine. The belly pan must extend from frame rail to frame rail and extend forward of the
harmonic balancer and rearward to rear engine plate and must incorporate a minimum 2-
inch-high lip on all sides. A nonflammable, oil-absorbent liner mandatory inside of retention
device. See General Regulations 1:8.

SUPERCHARGER
Restricted to Roots-type supercharger. Rotor helix angle not to exceed that of
standard 71-series GM-type rotor. Maximum size: 6-71, 18.250-inch case length,
11.250-inch case width. 15-inch rotor length; maximum rotor diameter: 5.840 inches
including fixed stripping. Rotors must be driven from the front; both external drive and
internal gearing.
The case must be one piece with removable front and rear bearing end plates: rotor
must be contained within one-piece case. OEM manufacturer’s (cast) case
mandatory, billet cases prohibited. No modifications to case as manufactured. Inlet
shoes for inlet sizing allowed. Any inlet/outlet cavity in front of the rotors is restricted
to maximum 1.425 from the face of the bearing plate to the back of the cavity. The
rotors must be driven from the front (both external drive and the internal gearing).
High-helix rotors prohibited. Blower ratio not to exceed 50 percent overdrive.
Supercharger restraint systems SFI Spec 14.1 is mandatory. Intercoolers prohibited
on supercharged vehicles. Blower-belt guard that protects all fluid, oil, and water lines
required. Supercharger must be in a conventional location above the intake manifold
and cylinder heads. Supercharger restraint device may not be modified. See General
Regulations 1:10, 1:11.

THROTTLE
Must be manually operated by the driver’s foot. No electronic or drive by wire
allowed. See General Regulations 1:12.

DRIVETRAIN: 2

CLUTCH, FLYWHEEL, FLYWHEEL SHIELD
Flywheel and clutch meeting SFI Spec 1.1, 1.2, or 1.5 mandatory. Flywheel shield
meeting SFI Spec 6.1 or 9.1 required on cars using an SFI Spec 1.1 clutch. Flywheel
shield meeting SFI Spec 6.2 or 6.3 mandatory on all cars using an SFI Spec 1.2 or
1.5 clutch. Clutches controlled by timers prohibited. Clutch release must be operated
by the driver’s foot. NHRA-accepted physically challenged hand controls permitted.
See General Regulations 2:3, 2:5, 2:6, and 2:9.

DRIVELINE
Driveshaft loop mandatory. See General Regulations 2:4.

REAR END
Aftermarket axles and axle-retention device mandatory. See General Regulations
2:2, 2:11.

TRANSMISSION
Any planetary transmission with a maximum of five forward speeds permitted. Shifting of
a manual-type transmission must be a direct function of the driver and controlled
manually; RPM, automated activated, electric, or electronic devices may in no way affect
the shifting mechanism. Cars with torque converter can remove 100 pounds. (NHRA accepted
physically challenged hand controls permitted). Air-shifter bottles must be
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permanently mounted (hose clamps or tie wraps prohibited) and stamped as meeting
DOT-1800 pound rating. Overdrive/under drive units, motorcycle, snowmobile, or farm implement-
type transmission prohibited.

TRANSMISSION SHIELD
Transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 mandatory. Flex plate shield meeting SFI
Spec 30.1 mandatory. See General Regulations 2:14.

BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3

BRAKES
Four wheel hydraulic brakes mandatory. Hand brake, if used, must be located inside
roll cage. Steel brake lines mandatory. See General Regulations 3:1.

STEERING
Minimum steering-wheel diameter 11 inches. If removable steering wheel is used,
commercially available quick-disconnect steering-wheel adapter meeting SFI Spec
42.1 mandatory. See General Regulations 3:3.

SUSPENSION
Full automatic-type suspension required on all four wheels. Minimum one hydraulic
shock per rear wheel. No electronic-controlled shocks. Cars with independent A arm
or strut-type front suspension must have a minimum of one hydraulic shock per front
wheel. Cars with torsion bar front suspension do not require front shocks. No rigid
mounted rear ends allowed. See General Regulations 3:4.

TRACTION BARS
Permitted. See General Regulations 3:5.

WHEELIE BARS
Permitted. Wheels must be nonmetallic. See General Regulations 3:6.

FRAME: 4

BALLAST
Permitted. See General Regulations 4:2.

GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches from front of car to 12 inches behind centerline of front axle, 2
inches for remainder of car, except oil pan and exhaust headers.

PARACHUTE
Dual parachutes mandatory. Parachute lines must be covered with fire-resistant
material. See General Regulations 4:8.

ROLL CAGE
Mandatory. Chassis must be inspected every three years by NHRA and have
serialized sticker affixed to roll cage before participation. All chassis must conform to
SFI Spec 25.1E. See General Regulations 4:4, 4:11, 10:6.

WHEELBASE
Maximum 110 inches, unless otherwise produced.

TIRES & WHEELS: 5

TIRES
Tires must be specified for racing use by manufacturer. See General Regulations 5:1.

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WHEELS
Aftermarket wheels permitted. Automotive-type wire wheels and motorcycle wheels
prohibited. Minimum wheel size 13 inches unless car was originally equipped with
smaller wheels and is using original engine. See General Regulations 5:2.

INTERIOR: 6

SHEET METAL
Driver-compartment interior must be aluminum or steel. Magnesium prohibited.

UPHOLSTERY
Nomex upholstery required.

WINDOW NET
Mandatory. See General Regulations 6:3.

BODY: 7

BODY
Body must be pre-1973 coupe or sedan. Customizing allowed. Bodies may be
fiberglass, aluminum, or steel. Excessive body modifications prohibited. Cars must
resemble the intended body style used. Full trunk line must exist above the rear
fenders. Windshield angle must appear stock. Grilles, headlights, and taillights may
be painted. Grille must be a replica of stock. Headlight buckets are required. Grille
surface and hood droop should resemble stock dimensions. Final body approval
must be received from NHRA.

FIREWALL
Mandatory. See General Regulations 7:4.

FLOOR
Mandatory. See General Regulations 7:5.

SPOILERS
Aftermarket rear spoiler permitted. Limited to 2,500 square inches. Spoiler may not
extend more than 12 inches behind the rearmost body panel and cannot be wider than
the car body. Maximum side-plate height 5 inches; maximum wicker height 2 1/2
inches. Skirting the spoiler into the body prohibited. Adjustment of spoiler during run
prohibited.

WINGS
Maximum height 80 inches as measured vertically from ground to trailing edge of wing.
Limited to maximum 1,000 square inches. Wing may not extend more than 54 inches
behind vehicle as measured from centerline of rear axle to trailing edge of wing.

WHEELWELLS
May be enlarged to permit use of larger tires if new wheel wells are constructed to
completely cover inside and top 180 degrees of wheel and completely isolate wheels
and tires from driver compartment. Rear-wheel tread width may be narrowed.

WINDSHIELD, WINDOWS
Front, back, and side windshield may be glass or Lexan. Side windows must close.

ELECTRICAL: 8

BATTERIES
See General Regulations 8:1, 8:3, 8:4.

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DELAY BOXES/DEVICES/TRACTION CONTROL
Prohibited. See General Regulations 8:2, 8.8.

IGNITION
No programmable or digital ignition system allowed. Six-shooter permitted when used
with a torque-converter. Single magneto or single coil ignition only. Magneto advance or retard
must be a direct function of the driver. Ignition system must be verified before
competition. See General Regulations 8:1, 8:3, 8:4, 8:5.

MASTER CUTOFF
Mandatory on all cars with a battery. See General Regulations 8:4.

SUPPORT GROUP: 9

COMPUTER/DATA RECORDERS
See General Regulations 9:1, 9:2.

FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
Fire extinguisher system meeting SFI Spec 17.1 mandatory. Minimum 20-pound
NHRA-accepted fire extinguishing system mandatory. System must be divided so that
a minimum of 15 pounds is directed into engine compartment by means of nozzle
outlets placed in front of each bank of exhaust headers. Remaining 5 pounds or
more should be dispersed in driver compartment by means of an atomizing nozzle
placed at driver’s feet. Must be installed per manufacturer’s specifications. Fire-bottle
activation cables must be installed inside frame rail where cables pass
engine/bell housing area. See General Regulations 9:3 for NHRA-accepted fire
extinguishing agents.

TOW VEHICLES
Permitted. See General Regulations 9:10.

WARM-UPS
See General Regulations 9:4, 9:12.

DRIVER: 10

CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA competition license mandatory. See General Regulations 10:4.

DRIVER
Driver must be located on left side of vehicle.

DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Three-inch driver restraint system meeting SFI Spec 16.1 mandatory. Restraint
system must be updated at two-year intervals from date of manufacture. See General
Regulations 10:5.

HEAD PROTECTOR
Mandatory, must meet SFI Spec 45.1. See General Regulations 10:6.

HELMET
Full-face helmet mandatory on all cars 9.99 or quicker. Shield mandatory 7.49
and quicker. Helmet meeting Snell 2000, 2005 or SFI 31.2A, 31.1/2005, 41.2A, or
41.1/2005 Specs mandatory. Drivers in supercharged vehicles must wear a helmet
meeting Snell SA2000, SA2005 or SFI 31.2A, or 31.1/2005 Specs. See General
Regulations 10:7.

NECK COLLAR/HEAD AND NECK RESTRAINT

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DEVICE/SYSTEM
Neck collar meeting SFI Spec 3.3 mandatory in all cars running 9.99 (6.39*) or
quicker or cars exceeding 135 mph. A head and neck restraint device/system may be
used in lieu of a neck collar. See General Regulations 10:8.

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Jacket and pants or suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/15, gloves meeting SFI Spec 3.3/15,
and boots or shoes meeting SFI Spec 3.3/15 mandatory.


Section 7
A/Fuel Eliminator

DESIGNATION
A/F, preceded by car number.

Reserved for supercharged, methanol-burning and injected Nitromethane-burning front engine
dragsters and center-steer altered’s. Cars are weighed at conclusion of run,
including driver. Class limited to 500 cubic inch maximum. 1,800-pound minimum weight.

REQUIREMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS

ENGINE: 1

CYLINDER HEADS
Aftermarket alloy heads permitted.

ENGINE
Block may be cast or aluminum. Engine must be equipped with a lower-engine ballistic/
restraint device meeting SFI Spec 7.1. The lower-engine-ballistic/restraint
device must be specific for the oil pan and pump configuration being used and must
fit according to the requirements of SFI Spec 7.1 and be used as appropriately
designed for the specific application.

EXHAUST SYSTEM
Competition exhaust permitted. No collector-style headers allowed. Exhaust must be
directed away from driver.

FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel lines not permitted in driver’s compartment. Fuel shutoff operable from the
driver’s seat mandatory. Fuel tank must be mounted above lower frame rail and must
be equipped with a positive locking screw-on cap. Maximum of one fuel pump, no
overdrive. Fuel pump for blown alcohol limited to DSR-1, Hilborn PG150-1, Enderle
#80-1, or Waterman Sprint. Injected nitro limited to Enderle 760 or Waterman A/F Injected.
Electric/electronic control of fuel system prohibited.

INJECTOR SCOOP
Scoop limited to 12 1/5 inches above throttle body as measured from centerline of
throttle shaft to top of scoop. Air intake limited to 65 square inches. No composite
materials in injector hat and/or scoop. Composite materials include but are not limited
to carbon fiber, Kevlar, and weave-graphite fiber.

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OIL RETENTION DEVICE
All vehicles running 7.49 or quicker must utilize an SFI Spec 7.1, 7.2 or NHRA-accepted
lower engine oil-retention device; may use a belly pan in lieu of a device attached to the
engine. The belly pan must extend from frame rail to frame rail and extend forward of the
harmonic balancer and rearward to rear engine plate and must incorporate a minimum 2-
inch-high lip on all sides. A nonflammable, oil-absorbent liner mandatory inside of retention
device. See General Regulations 1:8.

SUPERCHARGER
Roots-type, maximum size: 6-71, 17.250-inch case length, 15-inch rotor length. Rotors
must be driven from the front; both external drive and internal gearing. High helix
prohibited. Manifold burst panel meeting SFI Spec 23.1, plus restraint system meeting
SFI Spec 14.1 mandatory. Belt guard that protects all fuel, oil, and water lines
required. Maximum overdrive limit is 1.70 Roots. See General Regulations 1:10, 1:11.

THROTTLE
Throttle control must be manually operated by driver’s foot: Electronics, pneumatics,
hydraulics, or any other device may in no way affect the throttle operation. A
mechanical device for controlling engine rpm during burnouts may be attached to the
injector or throttle linkage but may not be driver-controlled. See General Regulations
1:12.

VALVE COVERS
Cast or fabricated metal valve covers using all attachment bolt holes mandatory. Valve cover
gaskets, O-rings, etc. must be completely bonded/glued to either the valve cover or
cylinder-head sealing surface. Vent tube adapters on the valve covers must either be fully
welded to the valve covers or incorporate a gasket or O-ring that is bonded/glued to either
the adapter or the valve cover. Valve covers must be fastened to the cylinder heads with
studs and nuts in lieu of bolts where possible. Spark-plug tubes that penetrate the valve
covers must have a restraining device to contain the spark-plug tube in the valve cover in
the event the spark plug is discharged.

VENT-TUBE BREATHERS
Effective July 1, 2007, NHRA-accepted catch-can/vent-tube system mandatory. Twist on/
quick-disconnect fittings between the vent-tube hoses and the valve-cover vent-tube
adapters must incorporate a secondary locking device such as a hasp pin, ball lock pin,
etc. Tape is not a satisfactory primary or secondary locking device. Double clamps are
required on each end of all hoses used in the vent system, including the dry-sump vents.
Minimum 1-inch-inside-diameter hoses are required from each valve cover to the catch can
inlets and/or frame rails and from each frame rail outlet to both catch-can inlets.
Minimum catch-can(s) capacity is an eight-quart sump. Catch cans must have adequate
internal baffling. Minimum catch-can inlet configuration is one 1-inch-inside-diameter (or
equivalent area) tubes. Minimum catch-can outlet/discharge configuration is one 1-inchinside-
diameter openings (or equivalent area). Vent tubes must be unobstructed from the
interior of the valve cover to the interior of the catch can; i.e., no orifices, reduced areas,
filler materials, etc. Pan/crankcase vacuum systems, of any description, are prohibited.
See General Regulations 1:13.

DRIVETRAIN: 2

CLUTCH, FLYWHEEL, FLYWHEEL SHIELD
Flywheel and clutch meeting SFI Spec 1.4 and flywheel shield meeting SFI Spec 6.2
mandatory on all cars. Three discs maximum. Maximum depth of flywheel shield: 8
5/8 inches. Clutch must be manually operated by driver’s foot: Electronics,
pneumatics, hydraulics, or any other device may in no way affect the clutch system.
Throw out bearing must release all fingers, levers, stages, etc. simultaneously. Staged
or variable release clutches of any description prohibited. See General Regulations
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2:3, 2:5, 2:6, 2:8.

DRIVELINE
A full cover of minimum .063-inch aluminum must enclose the driveline. Couplers
mandatory. See General Regulations 2:1.

REAR END
Aftermarket full-floating or live axle assembly mandatory. Rear end must be secured
with pinion support. See General Regulations 2:11.

TRANSMISSION
Maximum forward gears limited to two. Reverser mandatory. OEM Powerglide
prohibited, aftermarket Powerglide permitted. Planetary transmission permitted.
Clutch hold-down device recommended. Automated shifters and/or timers-type
shifting devices prohibited; each individual shift must be a function of the driver.

TRANSMISSION SHIELD
A one-piece ballistic shield covering all units mandatory. Must meet SFI Spec 4.1.
See General Regulations 2:13.

BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3

BRAKES
Automated brakes prohibited: Application and release of brakes must be a function of
the driver. Dual spots or equivalent oval pucks mandatory; minimum two rear-wheel
hydraulic brakes. Hand brake, if used, must be located inside body or driver
compartment. Steel brake lines mandatory. Brake lines passing engine or blower
drive must be shielded. See General Regulations 3:1.

STEERING
Commercially available quick-disconnect steering wheel meeting SFI Spec 42.1 or
steering box cross member mandatory. Use of a pinned steering cross member in lieu
of an SFI quick-disconnect steering wheel prohibited on front-engine cars. A device
must be used to prevent a long steering shaft from injuring driver in case of frontal
impact. See General Regulations 3:3.

SUSPENSION
Front suspension optional. See General Regulations 3:4.

WHEELIE BARS
Permitted. Wheels must be nonmetallic. See General Regulations 3:6.

FRAME: 4

BALLAST
Permitted. Maximum total ballast (welded or bolted), 250 pounds. See General
Regulations 4:2.

GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches from front of car to 12 inches behind centerline of front axle, 2
inches for remainder of car, except oil pan.

PARACHUTE
Dual parachutes mandatory. Two separate shroud line mounting points mandatory.
See General Regulations 4:8.

ROLL CAGE
Chassis must meet SFI Spec 10.1E (front-engine, driver in front of rear end) or SFI
Spec 2.2B or 2.4B (front-engine, driver behind rear end). Plating of chassis
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prohibited; painting permitted. Chassis must be inspected yearly by NHRA and have
serialized sticker affixed to frame before participation. Roll-cage padding meeting SFI
Spec 45.1 mandatory where driver’s helmet may come in contact with roll-cage
components. Additional padding, mounted on flat stock and fastened to the roll cage on
both sides of the driver's helmet, mandatory. Additional padding must be NHRA-accepted,
securely mounted using bolts or locking fasteners, and must include a flame-retardant
covering. A current list of NHRA-accepted lateral head supports is available on
NHRA.com. All wiring must be external of the frame rails; routing of cables, hydraulic,
or pneumatic lines inside the chassis is permitted. Pressurization of frame rails in lieu
of air bottles is prohibited.

WHEELBASE
Maximum 225 inches.

TIRES & WHEELS: 5

TIRES
Tires must be specified for racing use by the manufacturer. Maximum tire width: 15
inches measured across the tread or as specified by the manufacturer.

WHEELS
Maximum width: 15 inches. Must be either bead lock design or use of a liner
mandatory on non-bead lock wheels.

INTERIOR: 6

UPHOLSTERY
Optional. Magnesium seats prohibited.

BODY: 7

BODY
Body and cowl must be metal, carbon fiber, or fiberglass. Driver compartment, frame
structure, roll bars, and body must be designed to prevent driver’s body or limbs from
contact with track surface. Sub flooring, inside but independent of body, mandatory
where driver’s legs rest on belly pan or chassis. Front overhang not to exceed 40
inches, measured from centerline of front spindle to forward most point of car.
Ground effects of any description prohibited. Ground effects include but are not
limited to rocker skirts, belly pans, sheet-metal work under the body that produces a
“tunnel” for the passage of air, etc. Maximum overhang limit 40 inches.

WINDSCREEN
Mandatory. See General Regulations 7:7.

WINGS/SUPPORTS
Maximum canard wing restricted to 400 square inches per side. Canards may not
extend more than 1 inch outside rear tire. Front wing must be below front tire and
may not extend outside of front tires. Total front-wing surface may not exceed 400
square inches. Maximum wicker on canards and wings: 1/2-inch. Canards and front
wings, only aero surfaces allowed, except for altered’s, a wing restricted to 750
square inches is permitted. Adjustment of spoiler during run prohibited.

ELECTRICAL: 8

COMPUTERS
Computers prohibited.

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DATA RECORDERS
Data recorders permitted. Cannot perform any function in fuel, clutch, or driver
management.

IGNITION
Limited to single magneto or single coil ignition only. Magneto advance or retard must be a
direct function of the driver. Ignition system must be verified before competition. See
General Regulations 8:1, 8:3, 8:4, 8:5.

SUPPORT GROUP: 9

FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
Fire extinguisher system meeting SFI Spec 17.1 mandatory. A minimum 10-pound
system (minimum 20-pound system starting July 1, 2009) required with a minimum
one nozzle aimed at the driver and one at the front of the engine.

TOW VEHICLES
Permitted. See General Regulations 9:10.

WARM-UPS
See General Regulations 9:4, 9:12.

DRIVER: 10

ARM RESTRAINTS
Mandatory. See General Regulations 10:3.

CREDENTIALS
Valid NHRA competition license mandatory. See General Regulations 10:4.

DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Three-inch driver restraint system meeting SFI Spec 16.1 mandatory. All belts must
be covered with a fire-resistant covering. Restraint system must be updated at two year
intervals from date of manufacture. See General Regulations 10:5.

HELMET
Full-face helmet mandatory on all cars 9.99 or quicker. Shield mandatory 7.49
and quicker. Helmet meeting Snell SA2000, SA2005 or SFI 31.2A, or 31.1/2005
Specs mandatory. See General Regulations 10:7.

HEAD AND NECK RESTRAINT DEVICE/SYSTEM
At all times that the driver is in the race vehicle, from the ready line until the vehicle is
on the return road, driver must properly utilize an SFI-approved head and neck
restraint device/system, including connecting the helmet as required for full
functionality of the device. The device/system must meet SFI Spec 38.1 and must
display a valid SFI label. The head and neck restraint device/system, when
connected, must conform to the manufacturer’s mounting instructions, and it must be
configured, maintained, and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Driver’s suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/20, gloves 3.2A/15, boots 3.3/15, and head sock
3.3. All jacket and pants or driver suit that meet the SFI Spec 3.2A/15 or 3.2A/20
must be recertified on a five-year interval. Head sock is not mandatory when helmet
is manufactured with a skirt labeled as meeting SFI Spec. 3.3. See General
Regulations 10:10.

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Section 8
Nostalgia Funny Car

DESIGNATION
N/FC, preceded by number.

Reserved for pre-1980 American bodies, nitro-burning Funny Cars built specifically
for all-out drag racing competition. Minimum weight at conclusion of run: 2,250
pounds, including driver.
These rules are the minimum standards for operation of an Alternative Sanctioning
Organization using NHRA member tracks or the standard an NHRA member track
must use when booking in this type of exhibition show.
Alternative Sanctioning Organizations must employ at least one silver-certified SFI
tech inspector throughout the event. Proper tech inspection and follow-through during
the entire event is imperative.
Speeds of 250 mph and/or elapsed times in the 5.90-second range will require a
reevaluation of performance restrictions.
True nostalgia cars that do not meet these rules may be certified for exhibition runs
only through the NHRA main office on an individual basis.

REQUIREMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS

ENGINE: 1

ENGINE
Any internal-combustion, American-made automotive engine permitted. Maximum
cubic inches 500; maximum bore center spacing 4.840 inches, must maintain bore
centers +/- .015-inch from stock. Blocks and cylinder heads must retain all physical
characteristics of stock-production components. Billet blocks allowed. Any new block
design must be submitted to NHRA Technical Services Department for acceptance.
Alloy and billet heads allowed. Accepted billet heads and block must remain as
manufactured. Machining of billet heads or billet blocks to reduce weight is
prohibited.

LOWER CONTAINMENT
Engine must be equipped with an SFI Spec 7.1 lower-engine-ballistic/restraint device.

EXHAUST SYSTEM
Double-pipe insulated exhaust headers mandatory. Double tube must extend to start
of bend at bottom of body.

FUEL
Nitromethane and methanol permitted. All other fuels prohibited.

FUEL SYSTEM
Single fuel pump only. Fuel pump must be restricted to a total fuel delivery limited to
21 gpm. No overdrive of pump allowed. Fuel pump limited to 1.1 inches of vane
length – Enderle; Hilborn; Waterman 8.50 gear or 9.50 gear; or Settles nostalgia-style
pump with certification permitted. Fuel tank and fuel lines must be within the confines
of the frame and be protected from coming in contact with the track surface. Fuel
lines in the driver’s compartment prohibited except for a fuel-pressure gauge; lines
must be steel or steel-braided with steel fittings. Must have fuel shutoff operable from
the driver’s seat. Fuel tank must be equipped with a positive locking screw-on cap.
Maximum number of nozzles 24 (maximum 8 in injector hat, 16 in manifold). Y42
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nozzles may be used in lieu of individual nozzles in the manifold; limited to 16 nozzle
jets. Down nozzles prohibited. Air intake limited to 65 square inches. No composite
materials (i.e., carbon fiber/Kevlar, graphite, etc.) can be used in injector hat and/or
scoop. Hat/scoop must be nostalgic in appearance, internal modifications allowed.
Scoops limited to 12 1/2 inches above throttle body as measured from centerline of
throttle shaft to top of scoop. The use of electric, pneumatic, or any other automatic
way of switching or sequencing of fuel system is prohibited. Fuel system must
operate on its own pressure as far as adding or subtracting fuel volume. Manual
high-speed fuel system allowed. See General Regulations 1:6.

NITROUS OXIDE
Prohibited on supercharged engines.

SUPERCHARGER
Restricted to Roots-type supercharger; rotor helix angle not to exceed that of
standard 71-series GM-type rotor. High-helix prohibited. Limited to a single, Roots type
6.71 blower. Specification limits: 15-inch rotor length, 17.250-inch case length,
and 5.840-inch rotor cavity diameter. Rotors must be driven from the front; both
external drive and internal gearing. Rotor helix angle limited to standard 72 series
GM-type rotor (60 degrees). Maximum overdrive: 18.99 percent. Blower setback may
not allow any portion of blower to extend behind bell housing mounting surface on
cylinder block. Supercharger restraint system meeting SFI Spec 14.3 mandatory.
Aluminum studs required. Manifold burst panel meeting SFI Spec 23.1 mandatory.
Manifolds are limited to a maximum manifold height of 8 inches as measured from
valley gasket surface to blower mounting surface. Supercharger belt guard
mandatory. Turbochargers, screw-type superchargers, and centrifugal-type
superchargers prohibited. See General Regulations 1:10, 1:11.

THROTTLE
Throttle control must be manually operated by driver’s foot; electronics, pneumatics,
hydraulics, or any other device may in no way affect the throttle operation. Throttle
must incorporate a positive-action return system. See General Regulations 1:12.

VALVE COVERS
Cast or fabricated metal valve covers using all attachment bolts mandatory. Carbon
fiber/composite valve covers prohibited.

VENT-TUBE BREATHERS
Vent tubes must be double clamped at each connection. Minimum diameter, 1 1/4
inches for all breather tubes. All quick connections in the system must have a
secondary locking system (tape, wire ties, etc. not allowed). Minimum catch can(s)
capacity is an 8-quart sump. Catch can(s) must have adequate internal baffling to
prevent oil from being deposited on racing surface. See General Regulations 1:13.

DRIVETRAIN: 2

CLUTCH, FLYWHEEL, FLYWHEEL SHIELD
Flywheel and clutch meeting SFI Spec 1.3 or 1.4 and flywheel shield meeting SFI
Spec 6.2 mandatory. Clutch management system prohibited. Maximum number of
discs three, maximum number of fingers six. Release of clutch must be the result of a
manual operation by the driver’s foot. No staged systems allowed.

DRIVELINE COVER
Driveline must be covered in .024-inch steel or .0625-inch aluminum 360-degree full
cover. Couplers mandatory. Rear cover must surround the coupler. Front cover must
surround the driveshaft from the back of the reverser to the end of the splicer sleeve
in the area of the driver’s leg. All covers must be securely mounted to frame, either
by a suitable cross member or third member.

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REAR END
Rear-end gear ratio minimum (numeric) 3.90:1. Aftermarket full-floating or live axle
assembly mandatory. See General Regulations 2:11.

TRANSMISSION
Two-speed transmission and reverser required. Transmission must be planetary-type
design. OEM or Powerglide-type units prohibited. A ballistic shield covering all units
mandatory; must meet SFI Spec 4.1. See General Regulations 2:13, 9:7.

BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3

BRAKES
Four-wheel hydraulic brakes mandatory. Application and release of brakes must be a
function of the driver; electronics, pneumatics, or any other device may in no way
affect or assist brake operation. Hand brake, if used, must be located inside body or
driver compartment. Steel brake lines mandatory. See General Regulations 3:11.

STEERING
Conventional automotive-type rod ends must be a minimum of 3/8-inch shank
diameter and must be installed with washers to prevent bearing pullout. Removable
steering wheel, if used, must meet SFI Spec 42.1.

FRAME: 4

BALLAST
Permitted. Must be secured with minimum of two 3/8-inch, Grade 8 fasteners, per
100 pounds.

GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches from front of car to 12 inches behind centerline of axle; 2 inches
for the remainder of the car, except oil pan and headers.

PARACHUTES
Dual parachutes mandatory. Fire-resistant protective covers must be on all parachute
packs and unpacked shroud lines. See General Regulations 4:8.

ROLL CAGE
Chassis must have manufacturer’s name, serial number, and date of manufacture.
Chassis must meet SFI Spec 10.1E. Plating of chassis prohibited; painting permitted.
Chassis must be inspected yearly by NHRA and have serialized sticker affixed to
frame before participation. Roll-cage padding meeting SFI Spec 45.1 mandatory where
driver’s helmet may come in contact with roll-cage components. Additional padding,
mounted on flat stock and fastened to the roll cage on both sides of the driver's helmet,
mandatory. Additional padding must be NHRA-accepted, securely mounted using bolts or
locking fasteners, and must include a flame-retardant covering. A current list of NHRA accepted
lateral head supports is available on NHRA.com. Pressurization of frame rails in
lieu of air bottles is prohibited.

SUSPENSION
Rigid rear suspension mandatory. Front suspension optional.

WHEELBASE
Minimum: 118 inches; maximum: 125 inches, measured on long side. Maximum
wheelbase variation from left to right: 2 inches.

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TIRES & WHEELS: 5

TIRES
Race-only spec tires on front mandatory. Size of rear tires limited to 34.6-inch
diameter x 17-inch wide.

WHEELS
Must be either bead lock design or use of a liner mandatory on non-bead lock wheels.

INTERIOR: 6

SHEET METAL
Driver-compartment interior, firewall, seat, etc. must be aluminum or steel.
Magnesium or carbon fiber prohibited.

UPHOLSTERY
Minimum one-layer, Nomex-type material mandatory as seat upholstery, with
manufacturer’s name displayed.

BODY: 7

BODY
Limited to 1965 to 1979 American-made bodies. Bodies must resemble the original
mass-produced make and model. Corvette roadster body accepted. Bodies may be
made of fiberglass or composite material. Body must lift off as a one-piece unit.
Minimum body width is 60 inches, measured at the centerline of the front and rear
axle. Maximum lowering of roof height: 2 inches. Front fender bubbles allowed,
maximum 2 1/2 inches. The body may be shortened or lengthened a maximum of 15
percent of original dimensions. Opening for blower hat must have a minimum 2.500-
inch clearance between body and throttle linkage. Injector box in windshield cannot
exceed 50 percent of windshield height. Any modifications to body not described are
prohibited. Side windows prohibited. Body (hood) burst panel, minimum 288 square
inches, mandatory. Body burst panel must be secured with plastic screws and two
1/8-inch stainless-steel wires, with body pad bolted with plate on both sides of panel.
Fireproof body undercoat required, with manufacturer’s sticker required on the body.

ESCAPE HATCH
A working escape hatch must be installed in top of body to permit easy driver exit;
see-through types prohibited. Minimum size, 18 inches x 17 inches. Roof hatch must
be permanently attached and hinged at front. Must have release mechanism,
operable from both inside and outside of car.

FIREWALL & FLOORS
Must be constructed of .032-inch aluminum or .024-inch steel. Firewall must
completely seal driver from engine compartment per specification for Section 15
Funny Car of the NHRA Rulebook. Magnesium prohibited.

SPOILER
Allowed front and rear. Rear spoiler limited to roof height and body width (no modern type
spoilers or spill plates permitted). Front spoiler limited to overall overhang
measurement of 40 inches. The front and rear spoilers are the only aerodynamic
devices permitted.

ELECTRICAL: 8

COMPUTERS
Computers prohibited.

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DATA RECORDERS
Data recorders permitted. Cannot perform any function in fuel, clutch, or driver
management.

IGNITION
Magneto limited to point-type only (no electronic magneto’s or magneto amp boxes allowed).
Timing retard must be a function of the driver by mechanical or pneumatic means
only. A positive ignition shutoff within the reach of the driver is mandatory.

SUPPORT GROUP: 9

FIRE SYSTEM
Fire extinguishing system must meet SFI Spec 17.1. Minimum 20-pound or more fire
extinguishing system mandatory. System must be divided so that a minimum of 15
pounds is directed into engine compartment by means of nozzle outlets placed in
front of each bank of exhaust headers. Remaining 5 pounds or more should be
dispersed in driver compartment by means of an atomizing nozzle placed at driver’s
feet. Must be installed per manufacturer’s specifications. Fire-bottle activation cables
must be installed inside frame rail where cable passes engine/bell housing area.
Carbon-fiber bottles prohibited. See General Regulations 9:3.

JACKS AND JACKSTANDS
No work may be done under any car in the pits while supported by a jack. No car may be
fired while on a jack. Jack stands are required while work is performed or while car is
being warmed up; a licensed driver must be in the seat anytime the motor is being run.
Jack stand devices must provide a minimum ground clearance of 7 inches.

WARM-UPS
When starting vehicle in the pit area, vehicle must be fully within the confines of the
assigned space. No part of the car may extend past the trailer. See General
Regulations 9:4, 8:12.

DRIVER: 10

ARM RESTRAINTS
Mandatory. See General Regulations 10:3.

CREDENTIALS
Valid Nostalgia Funny Car or equivalent license mandatory. See General
Regulations 10:4.

DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Three-inch driver restraint system meeting SFI Spec 16.1 mandatory. All belts and
mounting points must be covered with a fire-resistant material. Restraint system must be
updated at two-year intervals from date of manufacture. See General Regulations 10:5.

HELMET
Full-face helmet mandatory on all cars 9.99 or quicker. Shield mandatory 7.49
and quicker.
Helmet meeting Snell SA2000, SA2005 or SFI 31.2A, or 31.1/2005 Specs mandatory.
Helmet must meet applicable SFI and/or Snell specs with fresh air system installed.
Compressed air only. Air can be supplied on demand or by constant pressure. See
General Regulations 10:7.

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HEAD AND NECK RESTRAINT DEVICE/SYSTEM
At all times that the driver is in the race vehicle, from the ready line until the vehicle is
on the return road, driver must properly utilize an SFI-approved head and neck
restraint device/system, including connecting the helmet as required for full
functionality of the device. The device/system must meet SFI Spec 38.1 and must
display a valid SFI label. The head and neck restraint device/system, when
connected, must conform to the manufacturer’s mounting instructions, and it must be
configured, maintained, and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Driver’s suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/20, gloves 3.2A/20 boots 3.2A/20 and head sock 3.3
mandatory. All jacket and pants or driver suits that meet SFI Spec 3.2A/20 must be
recertified on a five-year interval. A head sock is not mandatory when helmet is
manufactured with a skirt labeled as meeting SFI Spec. 3.3. See General Regulations 10:10.

Section 9

Nostalgia Top Fuel

DESIGNATION
N/TF, preceded by number.

Reserved for front-engine supercharged, nitro-burning dragsters built specifically for
all-out drag racing competition. Minimum weight at conclusion of run: 1,700 pounds
small-block, and 1,850 Hemi, both including driver.
These rules are the minimum standards for operation of an Alternative Sanctioning
Organization using NHRA member tracks or the standard an NHRA member track
must use when booking in this type of exhibition show.
Alternative Sanctioning Organizations must employ at least one silver-certified SFI
tech inspector throughout the event. Proper tech inspection and follow-through during
the entire event is imperative. Speeds of 260 mph and/or elapsed times in the mid five-
second range will require a reevaluation of performance restrictions.
True nostalgia cars that do not meet these rules may be certified for exhibition runs
only through the NHRA main office on an individual basis.

REQUIREMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS

ENGINE: 1

CYLINDER HEADS
Alloy and billet heads allowed. Accepted billet heads and block must remain as
manufactured. Machining of billet heads or billet blocks to reduce weight is
prohibited. Chrysler 426 is limited to stock valve angle heads only.

ENGINE
Any internal-combustion, American-made automotive-type engine permitted; Chrysler
426 permitted. Maximum cubic inches 470; Minimum weight per cubic inch 4.60;
maximum bore center spacing 4.840 inches, must maintain bore centers +/- .015-inch
from stock. Blocks and cylinder heads must retain all physical characteristics of
stock-production components. Billet blocks allowed. Any new block design must be
submitted to NHRA Technical Services Department for acceptance. Machining of
billet blocks to reduce weight is prohibited.

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LOWER CONTAINMENT
Engine must be equipped with an SFI Spec 7.1 lower-engine-ballistic/restraint device.
In addition, a fabricated metal oil containment device, designed to hold oil within the
frame rails without spilling oil on the racing surface. The device should run from the
rear motor plate to 3 inches forward of the lower blower pulley.

EXHAUST SYSTEM
Exhaust must be directed away from driver.

FUEL
Nitromethane and methanol permitted. All other fuels prohibited.

FUEL SYSTEM
Engine must be equipped with a single spec fuel pump. Enderle 1100, Hilborn -4,
Settles Nostalgia Gerotor, and Waterman 320850-N accepted. All others must be
presented to NHRA for acceptance. Modifications to inlet or outlet openings of pumps
are permissible, but gears or rotors must retain stock outside diameter, depth, and
tooth/lobe count as manufactured (Enderle 1100, 7-tooth idle gear, 1.350-inch OD,
1.100-inch depth; Hilborn -4, 7-tooth idle gear, 1.350-inch OD, 1.100-inch depth;
Settles Nostalgia Gerotor, 3.000-inch OD, 0.750-inch depth; Waterman 320850-N,
10-tooth idle gear, 1.712-inch OD, 0.850-inch depth; and Rage 1400N).
Pump must be driven at 1/2 crankshaft speed. No overdrive or under drive
mechanism allowed. No electronic, pneumatic, or hydraulic controls of fuel system.
Fuel-system changes must be a function of the driver by mechanical means only.
One action by the driver can only result in one function, one time, other than fuel
pressure operated check valves (i.e., you may not incorporate a system through a
driver-activated switch or lever, or a wide-open throttle switch, that starts a series of
events). Fuel shutoff must be operable from the driver’s seat.
No pressurized fuel tanks. Fuel tanks must be mounted above the lower frame rail.
Fuel tank and fuel lines must be within the confines of the frame and be protected
from coming in contact with the track surface. Fuel tank must have a positive locking
screw-on cap. Fuel line must be isolated from driver’s compartment. Fuel-gauge lines
in the driverʼ compartment must be steel-braided with steel fittings.
Maximum number of nozzles 16 (8 in injector hat, 8 in manifold). Y-style nozzles are
allowed (i.e., two lines coming together before one nozzle enters the manifold). No down
nozzles allowed. Air intake limited to 65 square inches. No composite materials (i.e., carbon
fiber/Kevlar, graphite, etc.) can be used in injector hat and/or scoop. Internal modifications
to scoop or hat allowed. Scoops limited to 12.5 inches above throttle body as measured
from centerline of throttle shaft to top of scoop. See General Regulations 1:6.

SUPERCHARGER
Restricted to Roots-type supercharger; rotor helix angle not to exceed that of standard
71-series GM-type rotor. High-helix prohibited. Maximum size: 6-71, 17.250 case length.
Maximum rotor length: 15 inches. Maximum rotor cavity diameter: 5.840 inches.
Maximum overdrive: 14 percent. Rotors must be driven from the front; both external drive
and internal gearing. Blower setback may not allow any portion of blower to extend
behind bell housing mounting surface on cylinder block. Supercharger restraint system
meeting SFI Spec 14.3 mandatory. Aluminum studs required. Manifold burst panel
meeting SFI Spec 23.1 mandatory. Manifolds are limited to a maximum manifold height of
8 inches as measured from valley gasket surface to blower mounting surface.
Supercharger belt guard mandatory. Turbochargers, screw-type superchargers, and
centrifugal-type superchargers prohibited. See General Regulations 1:11.
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THROTTLE
Throttle control must be manually operated by driver’s foot; electronics, pneumatics,
hydraulics, or any other device may in no way affect the throttle operation. Throttle
must incorporate a positive-action return system. See General Regulations 1:12.

VALVE COVERS
Cast or fabricated metal valve covers using all attachment bolts mandatory. Carbon
fiber/composite valve covers prohibited. Must be NHRA-accepted.

VENT-TUBE BREATHERS
Vent tubes must be double clamped at each connection. Minimum diameter, 1 1/4
inches for all breather tubes. All quick connections in the system must have a
secondary locking system (tape, wire ties, etc. not allowed). Minimum catch-can(s)
capacity is an 8-quart sump. Catch can(s) must have adequate internal baffling to
prevent oil from being deposited on racing surface. See General Regulations 1:13.

DRIVETRAIN: 2

CLUTCH, FLYWHEEL, FLYWHEEL SHIELD
Flywheel and clutch meeting SFI Spec 1.3 or 1.4 and flywheel shield meeting SFI
Spec 6.2 mandatory. Clutch management system prohibited. Maximum number of
discs, three. Release of clutch must be the result of a manual operation by the
driver’s foot. No staged systems allowed. See General Regulations 2:3, 2:5, 2:6, 2:7.

DRIVELINE COVER
Driveline must be covered in .0625-inch steel or aluminum 360-degree full cover.
Couplers mandatory. All covers must be securely mounted to frame, either by a
suitable cross member or third member. See General Regulations 2:1.

REAR END
Rear-end gear ratio limited to 3.90:1 (ratio numerically lower than 3.90:1; prohibited).
Aftermarket full-floating or live axle assembly mandatory. See General Regulations 2:11.

TRANSMISSION
Direct drive only. Transmission prohibited. Reverser mandatory. See General
Regulations 9:7.

REVERSER SHIELD
A one-piece ballistic shield covering all units mandatory. Must meet SFI Spec 4.1.
See General Regulations 2:13.

BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3

BRAKES
Dual piston hydraulic rear wheel brakes mandatory. Application and release of brakes
must be a function of the driver; electronics, pneumatics, or any other device may in no
way affect or assist brake operation. Hand brake, if used, must be located inside body
or driver compartment. Steel brake lines mandatory. See General Regulations 3:11.

STEERING
Conventional automotive-type rod ends must be a minimum of 3/8-inch shank
diameter and must be installed with washers to prevent bearing pullout. Removable
steering wheel, if used, must meet SFI Spec 42.1. See General Regulations 3:3.
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FRAME: 4

BALLAST
Permitted. Must be secured with minimum of two 3/8-inch, Grade 8 fasteners, per
100 pounds. See General Regulations 4:2.

GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches from front of car to 12 inches behind centerline of front axle; 2
inches for the remainder of the car, except oil pan and headers.

PARACHUTES
Dual parachutes mandatory. Fire-resistant protective covers must be on all parachute
packs and unpacked shroud lines. See General Regulations 4:8.

ROLL CAGE
Chassis must have manufacturer’s name, serial number, and date of manufacture. Chassis
must meet SFI Spec 2.2B (front-engine cars). Plating of chassis prohibited; painting
permitted. Chassis must be inspected yearly by NHRA and have serialized sticker affixed to
frame before participation. Roll-cage padding meeting SFI Spec 45.1 mandatory where driver’s
helmet may come in contact with roll-cage components. Additional padding, mounted on flat stock
and fastened to the roll cage on both sides of the driver's helmet, mandatory. Additional padding
must be NHRA-accepted, securely mounted using bolts or locking fasteners, and must include a
flame-retardant covering. A current list of NHRA-accepted lateral head supports is available on
NHRA.com. Pressurization of frame rails in lieu of air bottles is prohibited.

SUSPENSION
Rigid rear suspension mandatory. Front suspension optional.

WHEELBASE
Minimum: 150 inches. Maximum: 225 inches on long side. Maximum wheelbase
variation from left to right: 2 inches.

TIRES & WHEELS: 5

TIRES
M&H and Hoosier Nostalgia Spec tires only. Race-only spec tires on front mandatory.

WHEELS
Minimum width: 10 inches. Maximum width: 12 inches, or as determined by spec tire
requirements. Must be either bead lock design or use of a liner mandatory on non bead lock
wheels.

INTERIOR: 6

SHEET METAL
All sheet metal within the driver compartment must be aluminum or steel.
Magnesium prohibited.

UPHOLSTERY
Optional.

BODY: 7

AIRFOILS
Side-mounted canard-type units permitted, securely mounted below the headers and in front
of rear tires. Front wing permitted. Maximum canard wing surface 450 square inches per
side. Canards may not extend more than 2 inches outside rear tire.
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Front wing must be no higher than top of front tires and may not extend outside of front tires.
In addition, total front wing surface must not exceed 500 square inches. Maximum wicker on
canards and front wings .500-inch. Canards and front wings only aerodynamic surfaces
allowed. Any disguised surfaces prohibited. Maximum overhang limited to 30 inches.

BODY
Body and cowl must be metal, fiberglass, or carbon fiber/Kevlar. Driver compartment,
frame structure, roll bars, and body must be designed to prevent driver’s body or
limbs from contacting track surface.

MOTORPLATE
Must be constructed of .250-inch aluminum or steel. Firewall must completely seal
driver from engine. Magnesium prohibited.

ELECTRICAL: 8

IGNITION
Limited to a single magneto with one coil and one spark box. Magneto limit: MSD 44. The
426-style engine is restricted to use of a single points-style magneto. No chips or
computer-type ignition allowed. Timing retard or advance changes must be a function
of the driver by mechanical means only. No electronic, pneumatic, or hydraulic timing
change devices allowed. One action by the driver can only result in one function, one
time (i.e., you may not incorporate a system through which a driver-activated switch
or lever, or a wide-open throttle switch, starts a series of events).

SUPPORT GROUP: 9

DATA RECORDERS
Data recorders allowed but only for the purpose of gathering data; they can perform
no function of engine, clutch, ignition, or fuel-system control. See General
Regulations 9:1, 9:2.

FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
Fire extinguisher system meeting SFI Spec 17.1 mandatory. Minimum 10-pound
(minimum 20-pound system starting July 1, 2009) or more NHRA-accepted fire
extinguishing system mandatory. Activation cables must be protected in bell housing
and engine area. Activation cables and distribution tubing must be steel. Must be
installed per manufacturer’s specifications. Carbon-fiber bottles prohibited. See
General Regulations 9:3.

AIR BOTTLES
No compressed air or similar devices allowed on car (except for use with a parachute only).

JACKS AND JACKSTANDS
No work may be done under any car in the pits while supported by a jack. No car may
be fired while on a jack. Jack stands are required while work is performed or while car
is being warmed up. A licensed driver must be in the seat anytime the engine is
running. Jack stand devices must provide a minimum ground clearance of 7 inches.

PUSH STARTS
Prohibited.

WARM-UPS
When starting a vehicle in the pit area, vehicle must be fully within the assigned
space. No part of the rear tire may extend past the trailer. When occupying an end spot
pit space or if the neighboring trailer does not completely shield vehicle, it is
mandatory to park a tow truck/car alongside the vehicle while the engine is running.
See General Regulations 9:4, 9:12
.
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DRIVER: 10

ARM RESTRAINTS
Mandatory. See General Regulations 10:3.

CREDENTIALS
Valid Nostalgia Top Fuel or equivalent license mandatory. See General Regulations 10:4.

DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Three-inch driver restraint system meeting SFI Spec 16.1 mandatory. All belts and
mounting points must be covered with a fire-resistant material. Restraint system must
be updated at two-year intervals from date of manufacture.

HELMET
Full-face helmet mandatory on all cars 9.99 or quicker. Shield mandatory 7.49
and quicker.
Full-face helmet meeting Snell SA2000, SA2005 or 31.2A mandatory with shield. See
General Regulations 10:7.

HEAD AND NECK RESTRAINT DEVICE/SYSTEM
At all times that the driver is in the race vehicle, from the ready line until the vehicle is
on the return road, driver must properly utilize an SFI-approved head and neck
restraint device/system, including connecting the helmet as required for full
functionality of the device. The device/system must meet SFI Spec 38.1 and must
display a valid SFI label. The head and neck restraint device/system, when
connected, must conform to the manufacturer’s mounting instructions, and it must be
configured, maintained, and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Driver’s suit meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/20, gloves 3.2A/20 boots 3.2A/20 and head sock 3.3
mandatory. All jacket and pants or driver suits that meet SFI Spec 3.2A/20 must be
recertified on a five-year interval. A head sock is not mandatory when helmet is
manufactured with a skirt labeled as meeting SFI Spec. 3.3. See General Regulations 10:10.

Section 10
Authentic Historic Vehicle

The requirements for the inclusion of an authentic historic drag race vehicle or replica
in this program are as follows:
The owner must submit to the NHRA Exhibition Committee an application that
includes a full description of the vehicle to include, but not limited to:
Chassis drawings
Tubing sizes and tubing placement
Photographs (front, rear, side, and three-quarter-side views)
All safety equipment and shutoffs
Fuel type
Proposed speed and elapsed time limits
Engine details
Supercharger
Rear end
Brake system
Parachute
Tires and wheels
Driver safety equipment

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A special Selection Committee shall be established to consider applications for
inclusion in this program. The Selection Committee shall comprise:
Vice President-The Wally Parks NHRA Motor sports Museum
Curator-The Wally Parks NHRA Motor sports Museum
National Technical Director
Nostalgia Technical Advisors
This Committee shall be chaired by the Vice President-The Wally Parks NHRA
Motor sports Museum.
Authentic historic vehicles and replicas should meet the following requirements to be
considered for inclusion in this program:
All chassis and/or frames must be original or suitable replica. The amount of repair
and/or restoration allowed shall be determined by the committee. Only one active
replica of an original true historic vehicle may be included in this program.
Vehicles should represent recognized participants from a significant era of organized
drag racing history.

Vehicles accepted for inclusion in this program will be assigned to one of the
following categories:

Category I: Display and engine starts only. May not make runs of any kind. No
licensing required for this category.

Category II: May perform burnouts only.

Category III: May make full-throttle runs to the eighth-mile only.

Licensing procedures required for Category III only.

The primary objective of this program is the preservation and active presentation of
authentic historic vehicles and replicas that would by upgrade to current NHRA rules
be altered to the point of loss of identity, recognition, and/or historic value.
Each vehicle to be considered for inclusion in this program must be inspected for
adherence to its requirements by a person appointed by the Selection Committee,
who shall report his or her findings. These findings will then be provided to the
Selection Committee members for their consideration.
Authentic historic vehicles will be evaluated on an individual basis and will be
assigned by the Selection Committee to one of the categories of participation listed
previously. Vehicles must then be certified by an SFI-certified chassis inspector who
will be designated by the Selection Committee.
Vehicle and driver will be licensed as a combination. Chassis must be inspected,
certified, and tagged every three years. The fee for this inspection and certification
will be $200.00.
Applicants should contact the NHRA Technical Services Department for license forms
and further information.

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General Regulations Index

1: ENGINE Page
1:1 Cooling System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
1:2 Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
1:3 Exhaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
1:4 Flash Shields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
1:5 Fuel Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
1:6 Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
1:7 Liquid Overflow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
1:8 Lower Engine Containment Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
1:9 Oil System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
1:10 Supercharger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
1:11 Supercharger Restraint Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
1:12 Throttle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
1:13 Vent Tubes/Breathers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
2: DRIVETRAIN
2:1 Anti-Blowback Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
2:2 Axle-Retention Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
2:3 Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
2:4 Driveline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
2:5 Flywheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
2:6 Flywheel Shield & Motor Plate: General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
2:7 Flywheel Shield: NTF & NFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
2:8 Flywheel Shield: A/Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
2:9 Flywheel Shield: AA/GAS Supercharged & Jr. Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
2:10 Flywheel Shield: Other Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
2:11 Rear End . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
2:12 Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
2:13 Transmission, Aftermarket Planetary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
2:14 Transmission, Automatic/NHRA-accepted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
3: BRAKES & SUSPENSION
3:1 Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
3:2 Shock Absorbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
3:3 Steering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
3:4 Suspension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
3:5 Traction Bar Rod Ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
3:6 Wheelie Bars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
4: FRAME
4:1 Alignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
4:2 Ballast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
4:3 Deflector Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
4:4 Frames . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
4:5 Ground Clearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
4:6 Magnaflux Certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
4:7 Mounting Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
4:8 Parachutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
4:9 Pinion Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
4:10 Roll Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
4:11 Roll Cage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
4:12 Wheelbase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
5: TIRES & WHEELS
5:1 Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
5:2 Wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
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6: INTERIOR
6:1 Driver Compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
6:2 Upholstery, Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
6:3 Window Net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
7: BODY
7:1 Air Foils, Wings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
7:2 Competition Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
7:3 Fenders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
7:4 Firewall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
7:5 Floor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
7:6 Hood Scoop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
7:7 Windscreen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
7:8 Windshield, Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
8: ELECTRICAL/CONTROL
8:1 Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
8:2 Delay Boxes/Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
8:3 Ignition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
8:4 Master Cutoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
8:5 Starters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
8:6 Taillights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
8:7 Switches & Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
8:8 Shift Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
9: SUPPORT GROUP
9:1 Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
9:2 Data Recorders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
9:3 Fire Extinguisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
9:4 Jacks & Jackstands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
9:5 Lifting Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
9:6 Oversize Trailers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
9:7 Pressurized Bottles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
9:8 Push Bars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
9:9 Telemetry Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
9:10 Tow Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
9:11 Two-Way Radio Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
9:12 Warm-Ups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
10: DRIVER
10:1 Apparel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
10:2 Appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
10:3 Arm Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
10:4 Credentials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
10:5 Driver Restraint Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
10:6 Head Protector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
10:7 Helmets & Goggles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
10:8 Neck Collar/Head and Neck Restraint Device/System . . . . . . . . . . 77
10:9 Occupants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
10:10 Protective Clothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
10:11 Seat Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
11: GENERAL
11:1 Advertising and Other Material/Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

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Section 11
General Regulations
Throughout this Supplement, a number of references are made for particular products to
meet certain specifications (i.e., SFI Specs, Snell, DOT, etc.). It is important to realize that
these products are manufactured to meet certain specifications, and upon completion, the
manufacturer labels the product as meeting that spec. Therefore, except as outlined under
SFI requirements, any change to the product voids that certification.
Under no circumstances may any certified product be modified, altered, or in any
way vary from the “as manufactured” condition. Such a practice is in violation of the
SFI, Snell, DOT, etc. program, voids such certification and therefore will not be
accepted by NHRA.
Notice: It is the responsibility of the participant, not NHRA or any track, to ensure
that all safety equipment is approved and is correctly installed, worn, maintained
and used.

ENGINE: 1

1:1 COOLING SYSTEM
All cooling systems/radiators must be installed in the stock location for body style used.
Front-engine dragsters must have system installed in front of engine. See 4:3

DEFLECTOR PLATE.

1:2 ENGINE
All functions of engine, fuel, timing, clutch, and throttle must be a direct function of the
driver.
Classes limited to automotive engines only unless otherwise stated under Class Requirements.
Contestants in weight-to-cubic-inch classes must claim cubic-inch displacement of engine used;
under no circumstances may claimed displacement exceed actual displacement by more than
5 cubic inches. No allowance for overbore; any part of a cubic inch is rounded off to the next
highest inch (i.e., 301.2 = 302). If engine size is changed during a race, competitor must report
to Technical Department supervisor before a run is attempted. Crankshaft centerline must not
exceed 24 inches from ground in any class. Engine must be mounted to frame by a minimum
of two 3/8-inch-diameter Grade 5 bolts. Valve train must incorporate conventional automotive
coil spring design; pneumatic-type valve trains are prohibited in all classes. All classes, with the
exception of Stock and E.T. cars slower than 10.99 seconds, harmonic balancer meeting SFI
Spec 18.1 or solid metallic hub mandatory. All cars with pressed-on front harmonic balancers
must have such installed to protect accidental loss (i.e., drilled and bolted). Ceramic bearings
prohibited in all NHRA categories.

1:3 EXHAUST
All cars must be equipped with exhaust collectors, headers, or stacks installed to direct
exhaust out of car body to rear of car, away from driver and fuel tank. Exhaust
collectors/stacks must be securely fastened (i.e., metal connector straps, bolted, welded,
etc.) to prevent loss of collector/stacks during competition. Flexible tubing or “flex pipe”
prohibited in all categories. If mufflers are used, they must be securely attached to
exhaust system and car body or frame. Consistent with its endeavors to maintain drag
racing’s acceptance as a recognized sport and recreation, NHRA may enforce the same
or similar requirements on other categories in the future.
Part of NHRA’s mission is to preserve the right to race. In many communities, the right to
race is contingent upon reducing noise and complying with local noise and muffler laws,
ordinances, regulations, or agreements. Therefore, all competitors must comply with any
muffler rules applicable to his or her class in the Rulebook, and must comply with any
noise-reduction requirements (including mufflers) mandated by any member track at which
he or she races. Member tracks have the authority to impose muffler rules and noise
regulations beyond those required by the NHRA Rulebook.

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1:4 FLASH SHIELDS
Carburetor inlet must not be openly exposed. In lieu of hood, carburetors must be
equipped with a flash shield or velocity stacks that cover the top, back, and sides,
preventing fuel from being siphoned into the air stream or blown into driver’s face.
Additionally, any car that is driven, not towed, through the pits, with open stack(s) not
protected by hood or scoop, must have screening installed on open stack(s) to prevent
items from entering stack.

1:5 FUEL SYSTEMS
Location: All fuel tanks, lines, pumps, valves, etc. must be outside of the driver’s
compartment and within the confines of the frame and/or steel body. Cool cans, fuel distribution
blocks, etc. must be located at least 6 inches forward of the
flywheel/bell housing area on rear-wheel-drive (RWD) vehicles. Fuel pressure gauge
isolators, with steel braided line, may be mounted on firewall.
Tanks: When permitted by class regulations, fuel tanks located outside body and/or
frame must be enclosed in a steel tube frame constructed of minimum 1 1/4-inch O.D. x
.058 chromoly or .118 mild steel tubing. All fuel tanks must be isolated from the driver’s
compartment by a firewall, completely sealed to prevent any fuel from entering the driver’s
compartment. All fuel tanks must have a pressure cap and be vented outside of body. A
positive-locking screw-on fuel tank cap is mandatory on all open-bodied cars. Insulated
fuel tanks prohibited. When used, fuel cells must have a metal box protecting the part of
the fuel cell that is outside of body lines or trunk floor, excluding hose connection area in
rear. Non-metallic fuel cells or tanks must be grounded to frame.
Lines: All non-OEM fuel lines (including gauge and/or data recorder lines) must be
metallic, steel braided, or NHRA-accepted “woven or woven-push lock.” A maximum of 12
inches total (front to rear) of non-metallic or non-steel braided hose is permitted for
connection purposes only; individual injector nozzle and motorcycle fuel lines are
excluded. Fuel lines (except steel braided lines) in the flywheel/bell housing area must be
enclosed in a 16-inch length of steel tubing, 1/8-inch-minimum wall thickness, securely
mounted as a protection against fuel-line rupture. Fuel lines may not be routed in the
driveshaft tunnel. It is mandatory that fuel lines passing supercharger drive belts be steel
braided, NHRA-accepted woven or woven-push lock, or be enclosed in protective steel
tubing. NHRA-accepted woven or woven-push lock fuel lines: Aeroquip FC300, FC332;
Aeroquip Star Lite 200; AQP Socket less; Earl’s Prolite; Fragola Performance System
Series 8000 Push-Lite Race Hose; Gates LOL Plus; Goodridge 536; Goodridge 710;
Russell Twist-Loc 836 and XRP HS-79; Dayco Imperial Nylo-seal tubing. Contact NHRA
for updates.
Pumps/Valves: Cars with non-OEM-type mechanical fuel pumps must have a quick action
fuel-shutoff valve within easy reach of driver and located in the main fuel line
between the fuel tank and the carburetor and/or injectors. Fuel recirculation systems not
part of normal fuel/pump system prohibited.
Fuel/Air: Any method of artificially cooling or heating fuel prohibited (i.e., cool cans,
Freon, wet rags, etc.), except as noted in Class Requirements. Wet towels, rags, ice, etc.
must be removed before vehicle leaves staging area. Ambient-temperature air only;
cooling or otherwise changing the conditions of the intake air is prohibited. Spraying of
intake with any artificial spray or coolant prohibited.
Alternative Fuels: Containers for alternative fuels must be permanently labeled by the
manufacturer as suitable for CNG or propane. Tank must be vented outside of body. Alternative
fuel systems must incorporate pressure-relief valve meeting standards listed in NFPA 52.
Alternative fuel systems must incorporate a manual shutoff valve according to standards listed
in NFPA 52 for CNG vehicular systems. All hoses/lines used for alternative fuels must be
permanently and distinctively marked by the manufacturer as to manufacturer name or
trademark, service identifier, and design pressure. Plastic, cast iron, galvanized, copper, or
aluminum pipe or hoses prohibited.

1:6 FUEL
Racing Gasoline: A current list of NHRA-accepted racing gasoline is available on
NHRA.com. For all categories using racing gasoline, racing gasoline is defined for purposes of
this Rulebook as a mixture of hydrocarbons only. Non-cyclic olefinic hydrocarbons and non-
hydrocarbons
that do not increase the specific energy of the gasoline are allowed to the extent
they do not exceed 1 percent (1%) by volume and are blended in the gasoline by the refiner or
fuel manufacturer. Non-hydrocarbons that do not increase the specific energy of the gasoline
are allowed to the extent that they do not exceed 0.15 percent by volume and are blended in
the gasoline by the refiner or fuel manufacturer. Racing gasoline is a good electrical insulator,
or dielectric, and its relative effectiveness as an insulator is represented by its Dielectric
Constant. The average D.C. for the hydrocarbons that make up gasoline is 2.025. This is
defined as a reading of “0” with the NHRA Fuel Check meter. Racing gasoline is tested and
certified at NHRA events by the application of various chemical analyses as considered
appropriate by Fuel Check personnel. Racing gasoline in a vehicle may be checked before use
in competition.
Methanol: Methanol is a clear, colorless liquid with a mild odor at ambient temperatures.
Methanol is sold in two U.S. Federal Grades: A and AA. Either grade is permitted for use in
NHRA competition, and racers should ensure that the methanol they purchase meets federal
standards of purity. The purity standards for each grade are shown in the table below.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR PURE METHANOL
Property Grade A Grade AA
Methanol content, wt percentage, min 99.85 99.85
Acetone and aldehydes, ppm, max 30 30
Acetone, ppm, max 20
Ethanol, ppm, max 10
Acid (as acetic acid), ppm, max 30 30
Water content, ppm, max 1500 1000
Specific gravity, 20C .7928 .7928
Permanganate time, min 30 30
Odor Characteristic
Distillation range at 101 kPa Not more than 1°C, including
(760mm Hg) 64.6 +/- 0.1°C at 760mmHg
Color, platinum-cobalt scale, mix 5 5
Appearance clear-colorless
Residual on evaporation, g/100 mL .001 .001
Carbonizable impurities; color
platinum-cobalt scale, max 30 30
Methanol is tested and certified at NHRA events by the application of various chemical
analyses as considered appropriate by Fuel Check personnel. To be considered legal,
methanol used in NHRA competition must meet the federal standards of purity. Any deviation
from these standards because of impurities (beyond the limits established in the federal
specification) in the fuel sample will result in disqualification. Because methanol is a
hygroscopic substance, it readily absorbs moisture from the air, which rapidly renders methanol
illegal as a fuel for use in NHRA competition. Racers are cautioned to keep methanol
containers tightly capped at all times to minimize the absorption of water. Racers are
encouraged to have Fuel Check personnel check samples of their methanol any time there
may be doubt as to its purity.
Nitromethane: Only Nitromethane from an NHRA-accepted supplier may be brought
on site or used on site at any NHRA Series event. NHRA will designate accepted
suppliers of Nitromethane that may be brought on site and/or used on site at NHRA
Events. To be eligible for competition, fuel teams must use Nitromethane from one of the
accepted suppliers. All Nitromethane will continue to be required to contain a marker that
changes color when the Nitromethane has been sensitized or contaminated; no clear
Nitromethane will be allowed. Fuel, whether in the vehicle or otherwise, as well as
transporters and pit areas, will be checked for compliance with this rule as deemed
appropriate by NHRA. Any participant who violates any rule regarding Nitromethane shall
be banned from competition at the applicable event, or shall be subject to such other
penalty deemed appropriate by NHRA.
Nitrous Oxide: Nitrous oxide permitted in E.T. classes. The use of any agents other than
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nitrous oxide as part of, or mixed with, this pressurized fuel system is strictly prohibited. All
bottles must be securely mounted (may not use plastic brackets), stamped with minimum DOT-
1800 pound rating, and identified as nitrous oxide. Nitrous oxide bottle(s) located in driver
compartment must be equipped with a relief valve and vented outside of compartment. System
must be commercially available and installed per manufacturer’s recommendations.
Commercially available, thermostatically controlled blanket-type warmer accepted. Any other
external heating of bottle(s) prohibited.
Propylene Oxide: The use of propylene oxide is prohibited in all categories.

1:7 LIQUID OVERFLOW
All cars in competition with any type of water overflow capable of spilling water must have
a catch can to accumulate the excess liquids and prevent leaking onto the track. Minimum
catch can capacity: 1 pint. Catch can must be securely fastened; i.e., bolted, clamped.
Overflow may be routed into headers on cars that are supercharged or burn Nitromethane
or alcohol.

1:8 LOWER ENGINE CONTAINMENT DEVICE
When required, an SFI Spec 7.1 or 7.2 Lower Engine Containment Device must cover the
sides of the block and pan up to within one inch of the head mating surface and extend to
within 1 1/2 inches of the front and rear of the cylinder case area. The front and rear oil pan
must be covered upward to the pan rail. The device must be free of cuts, tears, openings, etc.
that would allow oil to escape. The device must be secured with a minimum of four straps, one
at each corner. A positive device must be used to cover and contain external oil pumps that
fasten directly to the engine; this device must fit such that it will contain oil from an engine
failure. The device must have a solid member (hard part) along the top edge to form a zero air
gap between the sides of the device (and/or the absorbent material) and the engine block. SFI
Spec 7.1 devices must be updated/recertified by the original manufacturer at one-year
intervals.

1:9 OIL SYSTEM
Accu-sump, dry-sump tanks, oil filters, oil supply lines, etc. prohibited in driver compartment
and outside of frame and/or steel body/fenders, except as noted in Nostalgia Top Fuel. Oil pressure
gauge and line permitted in driver compartment, metal or steel braided line
mandatory, maximum 3/16-inch inside diameter. Power-enhancing additives prohibited.

1:10 SUPERCHARGER
Nostalgia Top Fuel, Nostalgia Funny Car, A/Fuel, and AA/GS: Refer to
individual Class Requirements for supercharged specifications.
Roots-type: Maximum size: 14-71, 22 1/4-inch case length, 11 1/4-inch case width,
19-inch rotor length; maximum rotor diameter: 5.840 inches including fixed stripping.
Rotors must be driven from the front; both external drive and internal gearing. The case
must be one piece with removable front and rear bearing end plates; rotor must be
contained within one-piece case. Rotor helix angle may not exceed that of a standard
71-series GM-type rotor (4 degrees per inch). Maximum overdrive see Class
Requirements. Aluminum studs (supercharger to manifold) mandatory in Advanced E.T.,
A/Fuel, Nostalgia Funny Car, and Nostalgia Top Fuel. See Class Requirements for
manifold burst panel and restraint specifications.
Roots-type high helix: Must adhere to same maximum case dimensions and maximum rotor
cavity diameter as standard Roots. Rotor helix angle may not exceed 6.5 degrees per inch (123.5
degrees total over 19-inch maximum rotor length). Rotors must be driven from the front; both
external drive and internal gearing. Use of high-helix supercharger prohibited. Maximum overdrive
see Class Requirements. Aluminum studs (supercharger to manifold) mandatory. See Class
Requirements for manifold burst panel and restraint specifications.
Manifold burst panel meeting SFI Spec 23.1 mandatory with alcohol or Nitromethane. Any other
use of double burst panels on any supercharger or manifold prohibited. Aluminum studs
(supercharger to manifold) mandatory. Overdrive limits, as determined appropriate by NHRA,
are subject to adjustment at any time as dictated by performance. Variable multi-speed
supercharger devices prohibited regardless of supercharger type.
ALL SUPERCHARGERS: For all cars running 9.99 seconds or quicker, fuel and/or oil lines
must be shielded wherever they pass the supercharger drive belt. Either a belt guard or
fuel/oil line guard may be used.

1:11 SUPERCHARGER RESTRAINT DEVICE
Supercharger restraint system meeting SFI Specs mandatory per Class Requirements.
Nostalgia Top Fuel and Nostalgia Funny Car requires SFI 14.3. SFI Spec 14.1 restraint
permitted with Roots-type 6:71 on alcohol. Restraint system must be updated at two-year
intervals from date of manufacture. The blower restraint straps and fuel lines must be
installed such that when the restraint straps are fully extended no load is placed on any of
the fuel lines. See Class Requirements.

1:12 THROTTLE
Regardless of class, each car must have a foot throttle incorporating a positive-acting
return spring attached directly to the carburetor/injector throttle arm. A positive stop or
override prevention must be used to keep linkage from passing over center and sticking in
an open position. In addition to return springs, some means of manually returning the
throttle to a closed position by use of the foot must be installed on all altered linkage
systems except hydraulically or cable-operated systems. Per Class Requirements throttle
control must be manually operated by driver’s foot; electronics, pneumatics, hydraulics, or
any other device may in no way affect the initial throttle operation. Cable throttle systems
permitted. NHRA-accepted hand controls for the physically challenged permitted. Choke
cables and brazed or welded fittings on steel cable prohibited. No part of throttle linkage
may extend below frame rails.

1:13 VENT TUBES, BREATHERS
Mandatory as outlined in Class Requirements; permitted on all cars. Where used, the tubes must
terminate into an acceptable, permanently attached catch tank with a minimum capacity of one
gallon per engine (except as noted in Class Requirements). The catch tank must be baffled to
keep overflow off track. Breather/vent tubes must be mechanically secured (tie-wraps prohibited)
to the fittings and the fittings locked at both ends.

DRIVETRAIN: 2

2:1 ANTI-BLOWBACK DEVICE
If mandated by Class Requirements, a brace or device must be installed that will prevent the
bell housing or adapter shield from being blown rearward in the event of flywheel and/or clutch
explosion. Material required is 4130 chromoly, minimum size is .875-inch O.D. x .083-inch wall
tubing with 3/8-inch fasteners. Ball-lock pins prohibited.

2:2 AXLE-RETENTION DEVICES
All cars, except as noted in Class Requirements, must be equipped with a satisfactory
means of rear-axle retention; minimum .120-inch aluminum or .090-inch steel bearing
retainer mandatory. Stock “C”-clip axle retention prohibited as outlined in Class
Requirements.

2:3 CLUTCH
Each car in competition, except those with automatic transmissions, must be equipped with a
foot-operated clutch incorporating a positive stop to prevent clutch from going over center or
past neutral, as in the case of centrifugal units. All pedals must be covered with non-skid
material. NHRA-accepted hand controls for the physically challenged permitted. All slider
clutches must meet SFI Spec 1.2, 1.3, or 1.4 as outlined under Class Requirements. In Class
Requirements that call for an SFI Spec 1.2 clutch, an SFI Spec 1.5 clutch can be used. Multi-disc
clutch assembly for non-OEM supercharged and nitrous-oxide injected, vehicles must
meet SFI Spec 1.3, 1.4, or 1.5 and must utilize an SFI Spec 6.2 or 6.3 flywheel shield, except
as noted in Class Requirements.

2:4 DRIVELINE
On any car in which the driver sits over or behind the rear-end center section, a suitable
protective shield of .120-inch minimum thickness steel plate must be installed for units with
universal joints, securely mounted to the rear-end center section and the bell housing adapter.
For straight couplers, the minimum shield requirement is .063-inch aluminum, which must
contain an inspection cover for removal and inspection of the coupler securely mounted to the
rear-end center section and the bell housing adapter, or as noted in Class Requirements. In
place of a cross member, in the vicinity of the front universal joint, all cars in competition using
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open drive shafts must have a retainer loop 360 degrees of enclosure, 1/4-inch minimum
thickness and 2 inches wide, or 7/8-inch x .065-inch welded steel tubing, securely mounted and
located within 6 inches of the front universal joint for support of the driveshaft in event of U-joint
failure. Open drivelines passing any part of the driver’s body must be completely enclosed in
1/8-inch minimum thickness steel plate, securely mounted to the frame or frame structure.
Driveshaft loop required on all cars running 13.99 (*8.59) or quicker and utilizing slicks; except
vehicles running 11.49 (*7.35) seconds or slower equipped with street tires.
2:5 FLYWHEEL

The use of stock-type cast iron flywheels and/or pressure plates prohibited. The use of
aluminum flywheels in Nostalgia Top Fuel and Nostalgia Funny Car is prohibited. Units
meeting SFI Spec 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, or 1.5 mandatory except as noted in Class
Requirements.

2:6 FLYWHEEL SHIELD & MOTOR PLATE: General
The use of aluminum bell housing is permitted in all categories and applications. The aluminum
bell housing must meet applicable SFI Specifications. Absolutely no modifications to as
manufactured
design are permitted on SFI Spec 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, or 9.1 flywheel shields and/or
liners. All 6.2 and 6.3 titanium bell housings must be re-inspected and recertified yearly. SFI 6.1
titanium and aluminum bell housings and SFI 6.2 or 6.3 steel bell housings must be re-inspected
and recertified every two years (or as specified by the manufacturer). SFI 6.1 or 9.1
bell housings must be re-inspected and recertified every five years (6.1) or every two years (9.1).
Where SFI Spec bell housings are mandatory, all applicable liners, large mounting fasteners,
motor plates, etc., as required by SFI Specs or the manufacturer, must be properly installed.
Where an SFI 6.1, 6.3, or 9.1 bell housing is mandatory, a full, one-piece motor plate is also
mandatory at the rear of the engine block. The motor plate must be constructed of 6061-T6,
7075-T6 or 2024-T3 wrought heat-treated aluminum alloy plate, minimum 1/8-inch thick for 6.1
or 9.1 applications, minimum 3/16-inch thick for 6.3 applications. In addition to the fastener
requirements noted below, the SFI 6.3 flywheel shield must be fastened to the motor plate with
four 1/2-inch-diameter Grade 5 shoulder bolts or high strength steel (or titanium) fasteners and
nuts, one in each quadrant. Where an SFI 6.2 bell housing is mandatory, see Section 2:8 for
motor plate and fastener requirements.
The flywheel shield must be fastened to the engine and motor plate with a full complement (all
available engine bolt holes or as specified by the manufacturer) of Grade 8 bolts or high strength
studs. The use of Allen bolts to fasten the shield to engine or motor plate, to fasten covers, etc. is
prohibited. All bolts (not studs or nuts) used for flywheel shield mounting, covers, etc. must be
identifiable as to grade; all nuts and bolts associated with flywheel shield mounting, covers, etc.
must be full standard depth, width, etc. (reduced thickness bolt heads, hollow bolts, half nuts, thin
wall nuts, etc. prohibited). Maximum depth of flywheel shield is 8 5/8 inches, except Nostalgia Top
Fuel, Nostalgia Funny Car, and Advanced E.T., maximum depth 9.4 inches (inside). Maximum
thickness of all motor plates, mid-plates, and mounting plates installed between engine and
flywheel shield is 1/2-inch, except SFI 6.1 which may be 1 1/4-inch maximum. All covers and
fasteners associated with the flywheel shield must be installed prior to starting engine at any time,
including warm-ups. Maximum spacing between flange fasteners in the flywheel shield is 7 inches.
Chemical milling or any other structure-weakening procedure is prohibited. Welding to repair a
flywheel shield is prohibited unless it is performed by the manufacturer and recertified by the
manufacturer prior to use.
For cars equipped with an SFI 7.1 lower engine ballistic/restraint device, a maximum of two
holes, each no larger than two inches in diameter (or 3.14 square inches equivalent area) are
permitted. The holes must be located entirely below the horizontal centerline of the crankshaft.
The holes must be at least 0.5-inch from any bell housing bolt hole and be separated by at least
two inches. SFI 6.2 flywheel shields may have one two-inch maximum diameter hole in the
bottom of the back face of the shield. The opening in the motor plate for the crankshaft flange
may not exceed the crankshaft flange diameter by more than one inch (except as noted for Top
Fuel and Funny Car).

2:7 FLYWHEEL SHIELD: Nostalgia Top Fuel and Nostalgia Funny Car
Nostalgia Top Fuel and Nostalgia Funny Car equipped with a clutch must have a flywheel
shield (bell housing) that meets SFI Spec 6.2 and is labeled accordingly. All requirements for
Nostalgia Top Fuel and Nostalgia Funny Car bell housing installations are the same as for Top
Fuel and Funny Car with the following exceptions:
A one-piece motor plate constructed of 1/4-inch minimum thickness 2024 T3, 6061 or 7075 T6
aluminum and fitting between the engine and flywheel shield according to the requirements of SFI
Spec 2.2B, 2.1, or 10.1E is required. The motor plate must be attached to the chassis at the four
corners with at least two welded mounting points utilizing minimum 3/8-inch-diameter Grade 8
bolts and full nuts. The remaining two motor plate mounting points must be at least saddles fitting
around the frame rails and secured with aircraft-type clamps or bolts (hose clamps prohibited).
The flywheel shield and motor plate are to be fastened to the engine by at least seven 3/8-
inchdiameter
Grade 8 bolts or high strength steel or titanium studs threaded into the engine (3/4-inch
minimum) and nuts of a similar material, above the centerline of the crankshaft. The motor plate
must be fastened to the flywheel shield with at least eight 3/8-inch-diameter Grade 8 bolts or high
strength steel alloy (or titanium) studs and nuts below the centerline of the crankshaft. The
flywheel shield must also be fastened to the motor plate by four 3/4-inch-diameter Grade 5
shoulder bolts or high strength steel (or titanium) fasteners and nuts; one in each quadrant as
required by SFI Spec 2.1 or 10.1E. Nostalgia Top Fuel and Nostalgia Funny Car: The opening in
the motor plate for the crankshaft flywheel flange may not exceed the crankshaft diameter by more
than one inch. See General Regulations 2:6.

2:8 FLYWHEEL SHIELD: A/Fuel
Cars equipped with a clutch must have a flywheel shield (bell housing) that meets SFI Spec 6.2
and is labeled accordingly. All requirements for bell housing installations are the same as for
Nostalgia Top Fuel and Nostalgia Funny Car with the following exceptions:
A one-piece motor plate constructed of 1/4-inch minimum thickness 2024 T3, 6061 or 7075 T6
aluminum and fitting between the engine and flywheel shield according to the requirements of
SFI Spec 2.2B or 10.1E is required. The motor plate must be attached to the chassis at the four
corners with at least two welded mounting points utilizing minimum 3/8-inch-diameter Grade 8
bolts and full nuts. The remaining two motor plate mounting points must be at least saddles fitting
around the frame rails and secured with aircraft-type clamps or bolts (hose clamps prohibited).
The flywheel shield and motor plate are to be fastened to the engine by at least seven 3/8-
inchdiameter
Grade 8 bolts or high strength steel or titanium studs threaded into the engine
(3/4-inch minimum) and nuts of a similar material, above the centerline of the crankshaft. The
motor plate must be fastened to the flywheel shield with at least eight 3/8-inch-diameter Grade
8 bolts or high strength steel alloy (or titanium) studs and nuts below the centerline of the
crankshaft. The flywheel shield must also be fastened to the motor plate by four 3/4-inchdiameter
Grade 5 shoulder bolts or high strength steel (or titanium) fasteners and nuts; one in
each quadrant as required by SFI Spec 2.2B or 10.1E. The opening in the motor plate for the
crankshaft flywheel flange may not exceed the crankshaft diameter by more than one inch. See
General Regulations 2:6.

2:9 FLYWHEEL SHIELD: AA/Gas Supercharged and Jr. Fuel
As described in Section 2:6, any modifications or alterations to the bell housing by anyone other
than the original manufacturer are prohibited. Bell housing must be recertified by the original
manufacturer following modification. Clutch adjustment slots, maintenance holes and covers,
etc. must be installed by the original manufacturer.
See Section 2:6 for motor plate and general requirements. The flywheel shield must be
fastened to the engine and motor plate with a full complement (all available engine bolt holes or
as specified by the manufacturer) of minimum 3/8-inch-diameter Grade 8 bolts or high strength
steel studs above the centerline of the crankshaft. The motor plate must be fastened to the
flywheel shield with at least eight 3/8-inch-diameter Grade 8 bolts or high strength steel alloy (or
titanium) studs and nuts below the centerline of the crankshaft. An opening in the motor plate
for an alternative starter location is permitted but it may not exceed 2 inches in diameter and
when such an opening is present only one cooling hole is permitted in the motor plate.
All rear-engine cars must have a deflector plate to protect driver and fuel tank from engine. For
Nostalgia Top Fuel and A/Fuel Dragster specifications, see Class Requirements. Plates must be
made of minimum 1/8-inch aluminum or .060-inch steel or titanium. Must extend from top blower
pulley to bottom pulley and be at least 1 inch wider than each pulley for supercharged cars. Other
cars must have plate covering from shoulder height to bottom of chassis. On any enclosed
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engine/driver configuration, a full bulkhead must be installed, completely sealing the driver from
the engine. Minimum attachment for any plate is four 5/16-inch, Grade 5 bolts. See 1:1 COOLING
SYSTEM for additional requirements.

2:10 FLYWHEEL SHIELD: Other Classes
All other cars using a clutch and running 11.49 or quicker must be equipped with an SFI 6.1,
6.2, 6.3, or 9.1 flywheel shield. See Section 2:6 for motor plate and general requirements.
There shall be a minimum of seven 3/8-inch-diameter Grade 8 bolts or high strength steel
studs in the top half of the bell housing. There shall be a minimum of eight 3/8-inch-diameter
Grade 8 bolts or high strength steel studs in the bottom half of the bell housing used to fasten
the bell housing to the motor plate. Modifications or repairs to the flywheel shield prohibited
except if performed and recertified by manufacturer.
All cars running 11.49 or quicker for which an SFI 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, or 9.1 flywheel shield is not
commercially available may use an SFI 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, or 9.1 flywheel shield from another
application and mount it to a motor plate that is mounted to the engine block at all available bolt
holes; or must be equipped with a flywheel shield made of 1/4-inch minimum thickness steel
plate, securely mounted to the frame or frame structure and completely surrounding the
bell housing 360 degrees. The flywheel shield shall not be bolted to either the bell housing or
engine. The flywheel shield must extend forward to a point at least 1 inch ahead of the flywheel
and 1 inch to the rear of the rotating components of the clutch and pressure plate.
Titanium flywheel shields permitted.

2:11 REAR END
Welded spider gear rear ends prohibited in all classes. Four-wheel drive permitted per Class
Requirements. Aftermarket axles and axle-retention device mandatory on any vehicle 10.99 or
quicker; also mandatory on any car (regardless of class or E.T.) with a spool.

2:12 TRANSMISSION
All cars and trucks in competition except motorcycle- or snowmobile-powered dragsters
must be equipped with a reverse gear.

2:13 TRANSMISSION, Aftermarket Planetary
Automated shifters are not allowed in any class.
A transmission shield covering transmission and reverser that meets SFI Spec 4.1 is
mandatory if engine burns Nitromethane, methanol, or is supercharged, or on any
overdrive unit. Air shifter bottles must be stamped with DOT-1800 pound rating (minimum)
and be securely mounted (i.e., no tie-wraps or hose clamps).
At least three bolts, 3/8-inch minimum, must be used to secure aftermarket planetary
transmissions to bell housing, except as noted in Class Requirements.

2:14 TRANSMISSION, Automatic/NHRA-Accepted
Automated shifters are not allowed in any class.
Any non-OEM automatic floor-mounted automatic transmission shifter must be equipped with a
spring-loaded positive reverse lockout device to prevent the shifter from accidentally being put into
reverse gear. Functional neutral safety switch mandatory. All transmission lines must be metallic or
high-pressure-type hose. All vehicles running quicker than 10.99 seconds (*6.99) or faster than
135 mph and using an automatic transmission must be equipped with a transmission shield
meeting SFI Spec 4.1 and labeled accordingly. (“Blanket”-type shield, appropriately labeled as
meeting SFI Spec 4.1, permitted.) All non-blanket-type shields must incorporate two (or one, per
manufacturer’s instructions) 3/4 x 1/8-inch straps that bolt to the shield on each side and pass
under the transmission pan, or transmission pan must be labeled as meeting SFI Spec 4.1.
Permitted in all classes where an automatic transmission is used.
Any car 9.99 or quicker, and 135-mph or faster using an automatic transmission, Lenco Drive, or
BRT must be equipped with a flex plate meeting SFI Spec 29.1 and covered by a flex plate shield
meeting SFI Spec 30.1. Transmission that can utilize a high-gear transmission brake must be
supported
by the use of two momentary buttons (one to arm the system, second as the main transmission
brake). Air
shifter bottles must be stamped with DOT-1800 pound rating (minimum) and be securely mounted
(i.e., no tie wraps or hose clamps).

BRAKES & SUSPENSION: 3

3:1 BRAKES
Brakes on each car, regardless of class, must be in good working order with two-wheel hydraulic
brakes on rear wheels as a minimum requirement. Four-wheel hydraulic brakes are
recommended, or as specified under Class Requirements. Lightening of backing plates, brake
drums, and/or brake shoes by cutting or trimming metal prohibited. Cooling or lightening holes
may not be drilled in cast iron disc brake rotors. Aluminum rotors prohibited (except Nostalgia
Funny Car front rotors). If hand brake is used, brake handle must be inside car body or driver
compartment and connected to footbrake. Brake lines must be steel, steel braided, or DOT approved
flexible and routed outside the frame rail, or enclosed in a 16-inch length of 1/8-inch
minimum wall thickness steel tubing securely mounted where line(s) pass the flywheel bell housing
area and not routed in the driveline tunnel. All brake lines must be attached to chassis as per
OEM style; hoses must have mounting brackets; no tie wraps, tape, etc. All brake lines on any
rear-engine car must be protected inside of tubing or be braided steel construction where they
pass the engine. All pedals must be covered with non-skid material. Automated and/or secondary
braking systems prohibited. NHRA-accepted hand controls for the physically challenged permitted.
Application and release of brakes must be a direct function of the driver; electronics, pneumatics,
or any other device may in no way affect or assist brake operation. NHRA-accepted mechanical
ABS systems permitted in all classes; contact NHRA Technical Department headquarters. If brake
system includes a differential pressure switch, line-loc installed on front brakes must have solenoid
installed after the differential switch. All line-locks (electric or hydraulic) must be self-returning to
normal brake operating mode.

3:2 SHOCK ABSORBERS
Each car in competition must be equipped with one operative shock absorber for each
sprung wheel. Shock absorbers may be either hydraulic or friction type, securely mounted,
and in good working order. See Class Requirements.

3:3 STEERING
Each car’s steering system must be secure and free of defects. All butt-welded parts must have
additional visible reinforcement. Only conventional automotive steering systems are permitted;
flexible steering shafts prohibited. Rear-wheel steering prohibited, unless vehicle was originally
manufactured with an OEM system. An OEM system may not be modified, altered, or used in
any manner inconsistent with manufacturer’s specifications. All rod ends must be a minimum of
3/8-inch shank diameter and must be installed with flat washers of sufficient outside diameter to
prevent bearing pullout. All steering boxes, sectors, and shafts must be mounted to the frame
or suitable cross member and cannot be mounted in any case to the bell housing and/or
bell housing adapter shield, or motor plate. A secondary steering shaft stop must be installed to
prevent long steering shaft from injuring driver in case of frontal impact (i.e., collar or U-joint
pinned at cross member, bracket, etc.). Commercially available quick-disconnect steering
wheels permitted (except as noted in Class Requirements). Adapter must be welded to shaft.
All fasteners must be of a positive nature; no roll or pressed pins, no ball-lock pins, set screws,
etc. NHRA-accepted swing-away steering column permitted with removable steering wheel.

3:4 SUSPENSION
All cars must have a full suspension system of the type produced by an automobile
manufacturer (i.e., springs, torsion bars, etc.). Rigid-mount front and/or rear axles are
permitted when so indicated in Class Requirements. All rod ends must be installed with flat
washers of sufficient outside diameter to prevent bearing pullout. Hollow rod ends are
prohibited. Three-wheel vehicles are not eligible for competition in any class. Radius
rods are not required on front axles that are rigidly mounted 18 inches or less from kingpin
axis. Any front suspension using a beam or tubular axle must have radius rods attached to
frame.

3:5 TRACTION BAR ROD ENDS
Minimum requirement for rod ends on the front of all ladder-type traction bars is 3/4-inch steel.
A rod end strap to keep ladder bar secured in event of rod end failure mandatory in all classes.
All traction devices that are not attached at front (i.e., slapper bars, etc.) must have a U-bolt or
strap to prevent them from coming in contact with track.
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3:6 WHEELIE BARS
Some classes limit length of wheelie bar — see Class Requirements. All wheelie bars,
regardless of class, must have non-metallic wheels (i.e., rubber, plastic). Wheelie-bar wheels
must turn freely at starting line, any preload prohibited. Wheelie bars must be fixed. Hydraulics,
pneumatics, electronics, etc. or any adjustment or movement during run prohibited. Using
wheelie-bar wheels as “fifth wheel” sensing device prohibited.

FRAME: 4

4:1 ALIGNMENT
Each car in competition, regardless of class, must have sufficient positive front-end
alignment to ensure proper handling of car at all speeds.

4:2 BALLAST
As permitted in Class Requirements. Any material used for the purpose of adding to a car’s total
weight must be permanently attached to the car’s structure and must not extend in front of or
behind the rear of the car’s body or above the rear tires. No liquid or loose ballast permitted (i.e.,
water, sandbags, rocks, shot bags, metal weights, etc.). Discovery of loose or disguised ballast will
result in disqualification from the event, regardless of whether infraction occurs during qualifying or
eliminations. Additional penalties may be imposed in the sole and absolute discretion of NHRA.
Weight boxes (two maximum) made of 1/8-inch material may be constructed to hold small items
such as shot bags, lead bars, etc., as long as box and contents do not weigh more than 100
pounds or as outlined in Class Requirements. The box must be securely fastened to the frame or
cross member with at least two 1/2-inch-diameter steel bolts. Any liquid other than engine fuel
being used, located behind the front firewall (on a front-engine car), is considered ballast and is
prohibited, except for intercooler tanks that contain water and/or ice only. Tank must be SFI Spec
28.1 fuel cell of maximum 3 gallons capacity. Must be securely mounted to frame, frame member,
or OEM floor pan. To permit “making a class” due to a difference in scale calibration, a maximum
removable weight of 100 pounds (or as outlined in Class Requirements) is permitted. Removable
weight must be securely mounted to the frame or frame structure by a minimum of two 1/2-
inchdiameter
steel bolts per 100 pounds, or one 3/8-inch steel bolt per 5 pounds; all other weight bars,
pucks, etc. must use minimum 1/2-inch-diameter SAE grade 8 bolts for attachment. Hose clamps,
wire, strapping, tape, tie wraps, etc. for securing weight or ballast prohibited. Acceptable forms of
ballast are 1) Heavier gauge steel floors (i.e., 16- or 18-gauge, heavier gauge and/or plate steel
prohibited); 2) Frame reinforcing cross members; or 3) the addition of protective equipment such
as roll bars, flywheel shield, etc. If additional ballast is needed and is permitted by Class
Requirements, it must be permanently attached to frame, bolted with two 1/2-inch-diameter bolts
per 100 pounds, with nuts welded to bolts. Maximum amount of removable and/or permanent
ballast, unless otherwise stated under Class Requirements, is 500 pounds.

4:3 DEFLECTOR PLATE

See 1:1 COOLING SYSTEM for additional requirements.

4:4 FRAMES
Nostalgia Top Fuel, Nostalgia Funny Car, and any car 9.99 or quicker (see Class
Requirements) must have a serialized chassis sticker affixed to frame before participating in
any NHRA event. Certifications are available at NHRA events, or by making prior arrangements
through a division office. Grinding of welds prohibited. All butt welds must have visible
reinforcement (i.e., sleeve and rosette welds). Pressurization of frame rails, roll bar, or roll cage
in lieu of air bottles is prohibited. Visible reinforcement around any hole in any SFI Spec
chassis (not just the roll cage) mandatory. Reinforcement must be of at least the same cross
sectional area as the hole, at least .049-inch-thick chromoly and completely welded around the
outside. See also 4:10 ROLL BAR and 4:11 ROLL CAGE.

4:5 GROUND CLEARANCE
Minimum 3 inches from front of car to 12 inches behind centerline of front axle; 2 inches
for remainder of car, except oil pan and exhaust headers where permitted. When permitted
under Class Requirements, devices used for anti-rotation purposes (i.e., wheelie bars) are
exempt from the 2-inch clearance rule.

4:6 MAGNAFLUX CERTIFICATES
Magnaflux certificates may be required by the technical inspector on any altered or
welded parts.

4:7 MOUNTING HARDWARE
Hose clamps and tie wraps may be used only to support hoses and wires; all other
components must be welded, bolted, aircraft clamped, etc. All self-locking fastener
buttons must be metallic. All self-locking fastener buttons may be painted any color on
their face, but must be WHITE or SILVER ONLY under the face. This rule applies to
ALL cars in ALL classes.

4:8 PARACHUTES
If outlined in Class Requirements, it is mandatory to have a braking parachute produced by a
recognized drag racing parachute manufacturer. Tech inspectors may observe the proper operation
of the parachute and inspect for worn or frayed shroud lines, ripped or dirty canopies, and worn or
ragged pilot chutes. Parachute cable housings should be mounted solidly to frame tube or other
suitable member no farther back than 1 inch. The release housing must be attached within 12
inches of the parachute pack and in a manner that will allow the inner cable to release the
parachute. When supercharged or using Nitromethane as a fuel, it is mandatory that the parachute
pack and unpacked shroud lines be protected with fire-resistant material from the mounting point to
the pack. Parachutes must have their own independent mounting. The use of ball-lock pins for
parachute mounting prohibited. See Class Requirements regarding use of two parachutes. Such
applications require separate shroud-line mounting points for each parachute system.

4:9 PINION SUPPORT
All cars using an open driveline must have radius arms, traction bars, or some suitable
pinion support to prevent rear-end housing rotation.

4:10 ROLL BAR
All roll bars must be within 6 inches of the rear, or side, of the driver’s head, extend in height
at least 3 inches above the driver’s helmet with driver in normal driving position, and be at
least as wide as the driver’s shoulders or within 1 inch of the driver’s door. Roll bar must be
adequately supported or cross-braced to prevent forward or lateral collapse. Rear braces
must be of the same diameter and wall thickness as the roll bar and intersect with the roll bar
at a point not more than 5 inches from the top of the roll bar. Crossbar and rear braces must
be welded to main hoop. Sidebar must be included on driver’s side and must pass the driver
at a point midway between the shoulder and elbow. Swing-out sidebar permitted. All roll bars
must have in their construction a cross bar for seat bracing and as the shoulder harness
attachment point; cross bar must be installed no more than 4 inches below, and not above,
the driver’s shoulders or to side bar. All vehicles with OEM frame must have roll bar welded or
bolted to frame; installation of frame connectors on uni-body cars does not constitute a frame;
therefore it is not necessary to have the roll bar attached to the frame. Uni-body cars with stock
floor and firewall (wheel tubs permitted) may attach roll bar with 6-inch x 6-inch x .125-inch
steel plates on top and bottom of floor bolted together with at least four 3/8-inch bolts and
nuts, or weld main hoop to rocker sill area with .125-inch reinforcing plates, with plates welded
completely. All 4130 chromoly tube welding must be done by approved TIG heliarc process;
mild steel welding must be done by approved MIG wire feed or approved TIG heliarc process.
Welding must be free of slag and porosity. Any grinding of welds prohibited. See illustration.
Roll bar must be padded anywhere driver’s helmet may contact it while in driving position.
Adequate padding must have minimum 1/4-inch compression or meet SFI Spec 45.1. All cars
running 180-mph or faster, SFI Spec 45.1 mandatory.

4:11 ROLL CAGE
All cage structures must be designed in an attempt to protect the driver from any angle,
360 degrees. All 4130 chromoly tube welding must be done by approved TIG heliarc
process; mild steel tube welding must be approved MIG wire feed or TIG heliarc process.
Welding must be free of slag and porosity. Any grinding of welds prohibited. Plating of
chassis prohibited for all cars manufactured after Jan. 1, 2003, unless otherwise noted in
Class Requirements; painting permitted. Additionally, roll cage must be padded anywhere
the driver’s helmet may contact it while in the driving position. For AA/Gas Supercharged,
Jr. Fuel, A/Fuel, Nostalgia Funny Car, Nostalgia Top Fuel, and any car running 180 mph or
faster, padding must meet SFI Spec 45.1.
Open-Bodied Cars
When driver is in driving position in an open-bodied car, roll cage must be at least 3 inches
in front of helmet. Cars without cross member above driver’s legs must have a strap or
device to prevent legs from protruding outside chassis. On front-engine dragster, seat
uprights and back braces must be arranged such that a flat surface passed over any two
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adjacent members will not contact the driver’s seat or containment. Additional uprights,
max 30 degrees from vertical, must be added until this requirement is satisfied. When non-vertical
upright or “running W” side bay designs are used (i.e., uprights installed at greater
than 30 degrees from vertical), adjacent roll-cage diagonals must be the same size as that
required for the upright. Motor mount and/or rear-end uprights (except rear-engine
dragster) may be rectangular tubing, 1 3/4-inch x 1-inch x .058 CM or MS minimum.
For all vehicles required to meet SFI Specification 2.1, 2.2B, 2.3M, 2.4B, 2.5B, 2.6, 2.7B, 10.1E
and 10.4 the upper roll-cage members must have head/helmet guards of one-inch by .058-inch
round tube on all new chassis or at scheduled recertification. Effective Jan. 1, 2007, all new Street
Roadsters must conform to SFI Spec 10.4. Existing Street Roadsters must meet SFI Spec 10.4 at
their next scheduled recertification effective Jan. 1, 2008. No existing cars will be recertified early
to delay compliance.
Full-Bodied Cars
On full-bodied cars with driver in driving position, helmet must be in front of main hoop. If
helmet is behind or under main hoop, additional tubing same size and thickness as roll
cage must be added to protect driver. Main hoop may be laid back or forward, but driver
must be encapsulated within the required roll-cage components. On uni-body cars with stock
floor and firewall (wheel tubs permitted), the roll cage may be bolted or welded to the
floor/rocker box via 6-inch x 6-inch x .125-inch steel plates similar to the roll-bar attachment
requirements of paragraph 4:10. Unless attaching to OEM floor or frame, the minimum
requirements for a frame member to which a roll-cage member is attached are 1 5/8-inch x
.118-inch MS or .083-inch CM round and/or 2-inch x 2-inch x .058 MS or CM rectangular.
All cage structures must have in their construction a cross bar for seat bracing and as the
shoulder harness attachment point; cross bar must be installed no more than 4 inches below, and
not above, the driver’s shoulders, or to side bar. All required rear braces must be installed at a
minimum angle of 30 degrees from vertical and must be welded in. Side bar must pass the driver
at a point midway between the shoulder and elbow.
Unless an OEM frame rail is located below and outside of driver’s legs (i.e., ʼ55 Chevy, ʼ65
Corvette, etc.) a rocker or sill bar, minimum 1 5/8-inch x .083 CM or .118 MS or 2-inch x 2-inch x
.058-inch CM or MS rectangular, is mandatory in any car with a modified floor or rocker box within
the roll-cage uprights (excluding 6 square feet of transmission maintenance opening). Rocker bar
must be installed below and outside of driver’s legs and must tie into the main hoop, the forward
hoop, frame, frame extension, or side diagonal. Rocker bar may not tie into swing-out side bar
support. If rocker bar ties into side diagonal more than 5 inches (edge to edge) from forward roll
cage
support or main hoop, a 1 5/8-inch x .083 CM or .118 MS brace/gusset is mandatory
between the diagonal and forward roll-cage support or main hoop.
Swing-out side bar permitted on OEM full-bodied car 8.50 e.t. and slower. The following
requirements (a through d) apply:
a. 1 5/8-inch O.D. x .083-inch CM or .118-inch MS minimum. Bolts/pins must be 3/8-inch-diameter
steel, minimum and in double shear at both ends.
b. Male or female clevis(es) permitted. Male clevis must use two minimum 1/8-inch-thick brackets
(CM or MS) welded to each roll-cage upright; female must use minimum 1/4-inch-thick bracket
(CM or MS) welded to each roll-cage upright. Pins must be within 8 inches of the vertical portion
of both the forward and main hoops. A half-cup backing device must be welded to the vertical
portion of the main hoop (inward side) or the upper end of the swing-out bar (outward side),
minimum .118-inch wall (CM or MS) extending at least 1 5/8 inches past the center of the pins.
A clevis assembly using a minimum .350-inch-thick male component and two minimum .175-
inch-thick female components may use a 1/2-inch-diameter Grade 5 bolt and does not require a
half-cup backing device.
c. Sliding sleeves of 1 3/8-inch x .083 CM or .118 MS, with minimum 2-inch engagement, are
permitted in lieu of the upper pin/cup.
d. All bolt/pin holes in the swing-out bar must have at least one-hole diameter of material around
the outside of the hole.
On all cars requiring a roll cage, if the OEM firewall has been modified (in excess of 1
square foot for transmission removal, not including bolted in components) a lower windshield or
dash bar of 1 1/4 x .058-inch 4130 chromoly or 1 1/4 x .118-inch mild steel is mandatory
connecting the forward cage supports.

4:12 WHEELBASE
Minimum 90 inches, unless car has original engine in original location and is shorter than
original, or noted in Class Requirements. Maximum wheelbase variation from left to right is
1 inch, unless otherwise noted in Class Requirements.

TIRES & WHEELS: 5

5:1 TIRES
Tires will be visually checked for condition, pressure, etc. and must be considered free of
defects by the technical inspector prior to any run. All street tires must have a minimum of
1/16-inch tread depth. Temporary spares, space saver spares, farm implement or trailer
tires prohibited. Metal, screw-in valve stems mandatory in tubeless tires, front and rear, on
vehicles running 11.99 or quicker.

5:2 WHEELS
Hubcaps must be removed for inspectors, who will check for loose lugs, cracked wheels, worn or
oversize lug holes, and condition of spindles, axle nuts, cotter pins, etc. Snap-on hubcaps are
prohibited on any class car. The use of “spinner” style wheels or any wheel design that
incorporates movable pieces while vehicle is in motion or stationary are prohibited. Each car in
competition must be equipped with automotive-type wheels with a minimum 12 inches of
diameter unless Class Requirements stipulate otherwise. Motorcycle wheels or lightweight
automotive wire wheels must be equipped with .100-inch minimum diameter steel spokes,
properly cross-laced to provide maximum strength. All spoke holes in rim and hub must be laced.
Omissions to lighten wheels prohibited. The thread engagement on all wheel studs to the lug nut,
or lug bolts to wheel hubs, must be equivalent to or greater than the diameter of the stud/bolt.
Length of the stud/bolt does not determine permissibility. (Example: A 7/16-inch stud must be
thoroughly engaged through the threads in the hex portion of the lug a minimum of 7/16-inch.)
Wheel spacer permitted. Spacer to be either hub-centric or lug-centric and must fit with
minimal clearance to retain concentricity. The wheel spacer must not reduce the minimum
permitted thread engagement below the limits established by fastener diameter. (See example
as stated above.) No stacking of wheel spacers allowed. Maximum rim width on any car: 17
inches. No rear wheel discs or covers permitted in any category.

INTERIOR: 6

6:1 DRIVER COMPARTMENT
Both doors must be functional from inside and outside on all full-bodied cars. All interior
panels (firewalls, floors, wheel tubs, doors, etc.) within the driver compartment of
enclosed-cockpit cars where the driver is located behind the engine must be constructed
of materials other than magnesium. Driver compartment of any enclosed or full-bodied car
must be totally sealed from engine and transmission. Openings around all linkages, lines,
wires, hoses, etc. must be minimized.

6:2 UPHOLSTERY, SEATS
The driver’s seat of any car in competition must be constructed, braced, mounted, and
upholstered to provide full back and shoulder support. The driver’s seat must be supported
on the bottom and back by the frame or cross member. Except as noted in SFI Specifications,
seats must be bolted with four bolts (and nuts and washers) on the bottom and one bolt in
the rear into crossbar; all bolts must go into frame or cross braces. Ball-lock pins for seat
attachment prohibited in all classes. All seats must be upholstered, or as noted under Class
or SFI Requirements. Properly braced, framed, supported, and constructed seats of
aluminum, fiberglass, carbon fiber, or double-layer poly (accessory seats) permitted. Single layer
fiberglass seats must have steel tube framework, 1/2-inch-minimum O.D., for support.
Aftermarket aluminum seats must have reinforced head rest. Magnesium seats prohibited.

6:3 WINDOW NET
A ribbon-type or SFI Spec 27.1 mesh-type window net is mandatory on any full-bodied car required
by the rules to have a roll cage. Window net must be securely mounted on the inside of the roll
cage, with the permanent attachment at the bottom. All attachment points must be designed in an
attempt to protect the driver and avoid contact with track surface or guard wall. Eyelet clips,
dog leash hardware, hose clamps, etc. prohibited. Penetration of webbing, except as performed by
manufacturer, prohibited. Any modification to net must be performed by manufacturer.
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BODY: 7

7:1 AIR FOILS, WINGS
Air foils, canards, wings, and spoilers other than original factory equipment are permitted
only in open-bodied class cars or as noted in Class Requirements. A positive locking
device to prevent movement mandatory. No part to be within 6 inches of rear tires. Spring-loaded
spoilers, wings, or canards prohibited. Adjustment of air foils, wings, or spoilers
during run prohibited. NOTE: A spoiler is mounted directly to the deck lid of the vehicle
such that air passes only on the top side of the device. An air foil or wing is mounted on
stands, struts, or pedestals such that air passes over the top and underneath the device.
Minimum fastener size on all front wings, canards, etc. is 1/4-inch. Ball-lock pins
prohibited.

7:2 COMPETITION NUMBERS
All contestants are required to display a permanent driver number at all NHRA events.
Numbers on side windows must be a minimum 6 inches high and 1 1/2 inches wide. Class
designation letters must be a minimum 3 inches high and 1 inch wide. Driverʼs competition
number and class designation must be displayed in a legible manner in a contrasting color
to the vehicle’s background color, or light color on windows, in a prominent position, and
be clearly visible to the tower personnel. Class and numbers must be in the form of
permanent decals or paint. The use of shoe polish in any form is prohibited.

7:3 FENDERS
All vehicles in all classes must have re-rolled or beaded edges on altered fenders. Flaring
or spreading external fender lines prohibited, except as noted in Class Requirements.
Front fenders may not be “drooped” on full-fendered car except as noted in Class
Requirements.

7:4 FIREWALL
Each car in competition must be equipped with a minimum .032-inch aluminum or .024-
inch steel firewall, extending from side to side of the body and from the top of the engine
compartment’s upper seal (hood, cowl, or deck) to the bottom of the floor and/or belly pan.
Firewall must provide a bulkhead between the engine and/or fuel tank and driver
compartment. All holes in firewall must be sealed with aluminum or steel. In certain
instances, fiberglass, carbon fiber, or other composites may be used. See Class
Requirements or consult NHRA. Use of magnesium prohibited.

7:5 FLOOR
All cars without floors must be equipped with floor pans made of steel or aluminum that
must extend the full length and width of the driver compartment to the rear of the driver’s
seat. Cars equipped with floors or belly pans made of fiberglass or other breakable material
must have metal sub floors. In all cars with OEM fiberglass floors, a cross member
(minimum 2 inches x 2 inches, .083-inch wall thickness square tubing) must be installed
between frame rails for proper driver’s seat, seat belt, shoulder harness, and crotch strap
installation. Belly pans and sub floors enclosing engine or driver compartment must contain
suitable drain holes so that liquids and foreign matter cannot collect, thus creating a fire
hazard. Minimum .032-inch aluminum or .024-inch steel. In certain instances, an NHRA accepted
panel made of composite material may be substituted for steel or aluminum.
Contact the NHRA Technical Services Department for list of accepted composite panels.
Use of magnesium prohibited.

7:6 HOOD SCOOP
On full-bodied cars, where permitted (unless class rules differ; i.e., AA/GS), hood scoop
may not extend more than 13 inches above height of original hood surface. On open bodied,
front-engine cars, scoop may not extend more than 11 inches above height of
carburetor top. Scoop must have one opening only in Nostalgia Top Fuel, Nostalgia Funny
Car, AA/Gas Supercharged, Jr. Fuel, and A/Fuel. All other classes, multiple scoop
openings permitted. Sensors, transducers, vents, wiring, hoses, etc. prohibited inside hood
scoop. See Class Requirements for additional restrictions.

7:7 WINDSCREEN
On open-bodied cars, or any other class car without a windshield, a metal or other
fireproof deflector must be installed. Minimum size on open-bodied cars is 5 inches x
12 inches. The deflector should divert wind, liquids, and foreign matter over the driver’s
head, be securely mounted, and installed in such a manner that it does not obstruct the
driver’s frontal view in any way.

7:8 WINDSHIELD, WINDOWS
Windshields and/or windows on all cars, when called for under Class Requirements, must
be of safety glass, Plexiglas, Lexan, or other shatterproof material, minimum 1/8-inch thick.
In all vehicles, windshields and/or windows must be clear, without tinting or coloring,
except factory-tinted safety glass. In all other applications, windshield/window tint must
meet the applicable state requirements. Competition number decals are permitted on any
window, windshield or back, except as noted in Class Requirements. Tape of any kind
prohibited on any windshield or window.

ELECTRICAL/CONTROL: 8

8:1 BATTERIES
All batteries must be securely mounted; must be of sufficient capacity to start vehicle
at any time. Batteries may not be relocated into the driver or passenger
compartments. Rear firewall of .024-inch steel or .032-inch aluminum (including
package tray) required when battery is relocated in trunk. In lieu of rear firewall,
battery may be located in a sealed .024-inch steel, .032-inch aluminum, or NHRA accepted
poly box. If sealed box is used in lieu of rear firewall, box may not be used
to secure battery and must be vented outside of body. Relocated battery(s) must be
fastened to frame or frame structure with a minimum of two 3/8-inch-diameter bolts.
OEM located batteries without complete OEM hold-down hardware must be secured to
OEM battery box/tray using the same 3/8-inch-diameter bolt hold-down method
described in previous sentence. (“J” hooks prohibited or must have open end welded
shut.) Metal battery hold-down straps mandatory. Strapping tape prohibited. A
maximum of two automobile batteries, or 150 pounds combined maximum weight
(unless otherwise specified in Class Requirements), is permitted. Maximums may vary
according to Class Requirements.

8:2 DELAY BOXES/DEVICES
Delay boxes prohibited in all categories. A delay box or delay device is defined as any
device (electric, electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, mechanical, etc.) built for the express
purpose of creating a delay between release of trans-brake or line-loc button, or release of
foot or hand brake, or release of clutch pedal/lever, and the resultant action of the vehicle.
Changeable vehicle components, legal unto themselves (solenoids, throttle-linkage
components, hoses, springs, etc.), even though the removal and replacement of that
component may affect the reaction time of the vehicle in relation to the driver action, is
not considered a delay device. Wiring may consist of a single (i.e., “one” or “1”)
continuous wire from a power source to a switch (or button), and a single continuous
wire from the switch to the transmission brake or line-loc solenoid. One splice (no quick disconnect)
is permitted from the two-step to the solenoid (i.e., between the switch
and the solenoid). All switches, buttons, wiring, solenoids, etc. must be for normal
automotive use; i.e., not intended to create a delay (adjustable or non-adjustable)
between release of the button and the resultant action of the solenoid. All line lock/
transmission brake wiring before and after the switch must be separate from any other
wiring and fully visible. Computer wiring, sensors, relays, and the like may not be
wired to the solenoid wiring. Two-steps or other rev limiters that are adjustable by
thumbwheel, replaceable chips, and the like may not be within the driver’s reach and
will preferably be located outside the driver compartment.
Any system that does not fit the above description is prohibited and must be corrected
before the vehicle will be passed through pre-event technical inspection. Further, discovery
of a delay device, adjustable or non-adjustable, at any time following pre-event technical
inspection will be grounds for immediate disqualification from the event, loss of all NHRA
Heritage Drag Racing Series points for the season, and suspension from all NHRA
Championship Drag Racing events for remainder of season. Additional penalties may be
imposed at the discretion of NHRA.

8:3 IGNITION
No programmable or digital ignition systems allowed in any classes.
Each car in competition must have a positive-action on/off switch, capable of de-energizing
the entire ignition system, in good working order, located within easy reach of the driver.
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“Momentary contact” switch prohibited. Magneto “kill button”-type switches are prohibited.
All ignition systems and/or components wiring harnesses and attachments must utilize
those supplied by the ignition system manufacturer. The wiring harness must be used in
an unaltered manner consistent with the manufacturer’s installation and instruction books.
The use of any programmable multi-point rev limiter and/or a rate-of-acceleration rpm
limiter, either by themselves (i.e., MSD 7561) or integrated into the ignition system (i.e.,
MSD 7531), are prohibited in NHRA competition.

8:4 MASTER CUTOFF
Mandatory when battery is relocated, or as outlined in Class Requirements. An electrical
power cutoff switch (one only) must be installed on the rearmost part of each vehicle and
be easily accessible from outside the car body. This cutoff switch must be connected to the
positive side of the electrical system and must stop all electrical functions including
magneto ignition. The off position must be clearly indicated with the word “OFF.” If switch
is “push/pull” type, “push” must be the action for shutting off the electrical system, “pull” to
turn it on. Any rods or cables used to activate the switch must be minimum 1/8-inch
diameter. Plastic or keyed switches prohibited. Switches and/or controls must be located
behind rear wheels on rear-engine dragsters.

8:5 STARTERS
All cars must be self-starting. Rollers and/or push starts prohibited.

8:6 TAILLIGHTS
All vehicles except Nostalgia Top Fuel, Nostalgia Funny Car, A/Fuel, 7.0 Eliminator,
AA/Gas Supercharged, and Jr Fuel, one functional taillight mandatory. Strobe, flashing,
high intensity, laser, infrared, photo sensitive, or other light-emitting/receiving device
prohibited. See also Class Requirements.

8:7 SWITCHES & BUTTONS
All switches and/or buttons must be standard, mechanical connection type. Infrared, laser,
retinal scan, fingerprint, light source, or any other non-mechanical-type switch and/or
button prohibited in all NHRA classes.

8:8 SHIFT LIGHT
Shift light may only be triggered by tachometer output or ignition output.

SUPPORT GROUP: 9

9:1 COMPUTER
The National Hot Rod Association has established its policy with regard to the use of
onboard computers on race cars competing pursuant to the NHRA Rulebook. Except those
computers installed on stock vehicles by the new-vehicle manufacturers for the proper
operation of such vehicles, no vehicles may be equipped with computers that in any way
affect the operation of the vehicle. Per Class Requirements, OEM or OEM-type electronic
fuel injection permitted. All related wiring, sensors, etc. must be identifiable to the tech
inspector. A computer is defined as any device (electrical, mechanical, pneumatic,
hydraulic, etc.) that activates any function of, or in any way affects the operation of, the
vehicle based on measurement, sensing, processing, etc. of any data related to the
performance of the vehicle. For non-OEM data recorder applications, the transmission or
display of any vehicle performance data gathered or processed by the data recorder, to
the driver or any remote location during the run, is prohibited. No devices may at any time
alert the driver as to his track position or his elapsed time. (see 9:2 DATA RECORDERS).
During NHRA competition, no portable computer (e.g., laptop, PDA, Palm Pilot,
programmer, etc.) may be installed or located in a vehicle at any point beyond the staging
area ready line. All functions or values must be pre-set prior to this point.
Per Class Requirements, timed or rpm-activated shifters and the like permitted, but all
automated functions must be preset before the run. Timer may display only timer amount
dialed in; analog or digital display permitted. Devices may be removed at any time at
discretion of NHRA Technical Services Department.
The use and/or installation of any ride-height sensors and accompanying hardware is
prohibited on any vehicle in competition.

9:2 DATA RECORDERS
Data recorders may be used to record functions of a vehicle so long as they do not activate
any function on the vehicle. All data recorders manufactured after Jan. 1, 2006, must be
NHRA-accepted. Data recorder may not be activated by the throttle, clutch, brake,
mechanisms, etc., nor by the Christmas Tree, radio transmitters, sensing of wheel speed,
inertia, laser device, or transmission of track position. The data recorder must be activated
by a separate switch that requires a separate action (with respect to all other devices) by
the driver or crewperson. The switch may neither be connected to nor be incorporated into
any other device or component. Fifth-wheel sensing devices prohibited on all vehicles
(includes wheelie-bar wheels). All lines sensing flow, pressure, etc. of fuel or oil must be
metallic or steel braided. For non-OEM data recorder applications, the transmission or
display of any vehicle performance data gathered or processed by the data recorder, to the
driver or any remote location, during the run, is prohibited. Data may be reviewed (printout,
replay, etc.) only after the run.
Any device (mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, optical, etc.) other than OEM-type
that assists in determining track location of the competitor’s own vehicle or opponent’s
vehicle is prohibited. Only OEM-style mirrors, mounted in conventional fashion, permitted.
Discovery of a device that displays, indicates, or transmits “on track,” “track location,” or
“elapsed time”-type data will be grounds for immediate disqualification from the event, loss
of all NHRA Heritage Drag Racing Series or Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series points for the
season, and suspension from all NHRA Championship Drag Racing events for remainder
of season. Additional penalties may be imposed at the discretion of NHRA.

9:3 FIRE EXTINGUISHER
An onboard fire extinguisher system is mandated under certain Class Requirements. In
other classes, it is recommended that each contestant and/or his or her crew have a
loaded, serviceable fire extinguisher and a fire blanket in their possession, carried in the
tow vehicle, race car, or otherwise available for immediate use. Dry chemical or CO2-type
extinguishers, 2 1/2-pound minimum size, are recommended. When installed in a race car,
must be mounted in a secure manner; use of flip-open-type clamps prohibited.
When required, Nostalgia Top Fuel, Nostalgia Funny Car, fire extinguishing system must
meet SFI Spec 17.1 and be installed and utilized per manufacturer’s installation
requirements.
For all other vehicles, onboard fire extinguisher systems must be manually controlled Cold
Fire 302, Fire X plus, Halon FE1211 or 1301 or FM200, or F500, and mounted per
manufacturer’s specifications with the primary nozzle(s) directed in an attempt to protect
the driver. Other agents, classified on the EPA SNAP list as Acceptable Total Flooding
Agents (Feasible for Use in Occupied Areas) and NHRA accepted, may be used. Bottles
and lines must be mounted within the frame rails. Fire bottle activation cables must be
installed inside frame rail where cables pass engine/bell housing area. Bottles must be DOT
approved and permanently mounted (no hose clamps or tie wraps). In the case of more
than one bottle, each bottle must have its own distribution tubing and nozzles. The use of
bottles, nozzles, or tubing other than that recommended by the manufacturer is prohibited.
Upon activation of the system, the contents of the bottle(s) must be totally discharged;
partial-discharge systems prohibited. The bottles must be mounted in such a manner that
should an explosion or failure of any mechanical component of the vehicle occur, the
bottles will be protected from flying parts. Also, the bottles must be mounted completely
above the lower frame rails of the car. When installed in/on a race car, must be mounted in
a secure manner; use of flip-open-type clamps, hose clamps, tie wraps, snaps, etc.
prohibited. They should be protected from excessive temperature and mounted rigidly to
the vehicle. Remote cables must be metallic (plastic or plastic-wrapped cables prohibited)
and installed so they are protected in the event of an upset or collision. Follow the
manufacturer’s recommendations regarding installation, especially on bend radius, and
protection from crimping or kinking. All fire systems must use steel lines, steel or aluminum
distribution nozzles, and must be equipped with a pressure gauge. All bottles must be
identified with a gross loaded weight figure. It is the responsibility of the competitor to
weigh the bottle prior to each event.
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9:4 JACKS & JACKSTANDS
No work may be done under any car in the pit area while the car is supported by only one
jack. Additional safety devices such as jack stands are mandatory to provide additional
protection in the event of jack failure. Failure to observe this rule is grounds for immediate
disqualification. Nostalgia Top Fuel, Nostalgia Funny Car, and A/Fuel Dragster, must use
cradles/jack stand devices that attach to the frame (conventional jack stands prohibited) when
working on and/or running engine in pits with vehicle in a raised position. Jack stand devices
must be constructed as to provide a minimum ground clearance of 7 inches as measured
from the ground to the outer diameter limit of the rear tires.

9:5 LIFTING DEVICES
Any form of mechanical, hydraulic, or other leverage-type device for raising a car’s driving
wheels off the starting-line surface is prohibited.

9:6 OVERSIZE TRAILERS
Contestants using semi-tractor/trailer equipment (18-wheelers) must close lift-gate-type rear
doors after unloading/loading procedures are completed. Also, all extended ramps must be
stowed after use. Maximum width of trailer and awning combination not to exceed 22 feet.

9:7 PRESSURIZED BOTTLES
All pressurized bottles (i.e., air, CO2, etc.) used for air shifters, clutches, etc. must meet,
and be engraved as meeting, DOT-1800 pound minimum Spec. All bottles must be
securely mounted (hose clamps and/or tie wraps prohibited). Any pressurized bottle used
for pneumatic operation must be filled with compressed air, nitrogen, or CO2. All other
materials prohibited.

9:8 PUSH BARS
Push bar must be designed to prevent push car from riding up on rear wheel of open wheeled
race cars. Push or tow starts prohibited.

9:9 TELEMETRY DEVICES
Telemetry transmission of certain Professional-category vehicle parameters intended for
the sole purpose of national event television coverage, which meet applicable NHRA
criteria, permitted. Application for telemetry transmission(s) must be submitted in writing to
NHRA Technical Services, National Headquarters, Glendora, Calif. Final, written
authorization from applicable event Technical Services Crew Chief mandatory. Discovery
of any unauthorized telemetry device, or unauthorized transmission of data, in any
category, will result in disqualification from the event, loss of all season points, plus
suspension of competition privileges for the remainder of the season. Additional penalties
may be imposed at the sole and absolute discretion of NHRA.

9:10 TOW VEHICLE
Any vehicle used as a tow vehicle must have the driver’s competition number displayed
on the tow vehicle. Limit of six crewmembers in tow or push vehicle. Crewmembers
must be inside cab or completely inside bed or truck, not to be seated on tailgate,
standing on running boards, or otherwise not completely inside vehicle. Generators or
other external power supplies, extension cords, support equipment other than the tow
vehicle, etc. are prohibited outside the pit area. Once a race vehicle leaves the pit, it
must be in race-ready condition, and the only support equipment permitted is the tow or
push vehicle until the vehicle returns to the assigned pit area; exceptions for engine
start-up equipment as needed.

9:11 TWO-WAY RADIO COMMUNICATION
The use of two-way radios for the purpose of voice communication between driver and
crew is permitted in all classes. Telemetry may in no way be used for gathering data or
performing control functions. When radio is mounted in driver’s compartment, must be
secured in holder by some type of strap or device when car is moving.

9:12 WARM-UPS
It is mandatory that a driver be seated in the car in the normal driving position anytime the
engine is running, unless coupler or driveline is removed from vehicle. The practice of
transmission brake testing, converter stalls, line-loc testing, and/or transmission warming is
prohibited in all classes, in all areas of the event except in starting-line approach
areas beyond staging, or unless vehicle is on jack stands. Non-compliance is
grounds for disqualification.
TOP FUEL & FUNNY CAR: When starting these categories of vehicles in the pit area,
the car must be fully within the assigned space. Race teams may not back car out of the
pit space to start the engine. NO PART OF THE REAR TIRE MAY EXTEND PAST THE
END OF THE ASSIGNED PIT SPACE. When occupying the “end spot” pit space or if the
neighboring trailer does not completely shield your car, it is mandatory to park a tow
truck/car alongside the race car while the engine is running.

DRIVER: 10

10:1 APPAREL
Each member of a participant crew must be fully attired when present in the staging, starting,
and competition areas of the racetrack. Shoes are mandatory. Shorts, bare legs, tank tops, or
bare torsos are prohibited when driving in any class. See Class Requirements.

10:2 APPEARANCE
Vehicles participating in drag racing events must be presentable in appearance at all
times; those considered improperly prepared may be rejected by the technical inspector.
The appearance of personnel attending contestant vehicles is equally important and is
subject to the same considerations.

10:3 ARM RESTRAINTS
Where mandated by Class Requirements, arm restraints must be worn and adjusted in such a
manner that driver’s hands and/or arms cannot be extended outside of roll cage and/or
frame rails. Arm restraints shall be combined with the driver restraint system such that the arm
restraints are released with the driver restraints. Refer to manufacturer for instructions.

10:4 CREDENTIALS
Each driver of a vehicle entered in any event conducted at an NHRA member track must
have a valid state or government-issued driver’s license beyond a learner’s-permit level or
NHRA Competition License subject to inspection by officials at any time.
In addition, a current NHRA membership is required for participation in any divisional or
national NHRA-sanctioned event, obtaining a new permanent competition number or
renewing a permanent competition number, and obtaining a new competition license or
renewing an existing competition license.
All NHRA competition license applicants must be at least 16 years of age; minimum age
for any Professional-category applicant is 18. A 17-year-old may apply for a Professional category
license if all the following criteria are met: 1) applicant’s 18th birthday falls during
the regular NHRA national event schedule; 2) applicant was an active participant in
another NHRA license category (9.99 E.T. or quicker) the previous year; 3) applicant holds
a valid NHRA competition license (9.99 E.T. or quicker).
Drivers of the following type vehicles are mandated to have a valid NHRA competition license.
Heritage License
Group 1 Type/Class Group 2 Type/Class
A/Fuel 3A Nostalgia Eliminator 1-3 4A-4B
Junior Fuel A 3A A-D Gas 4B
Junior Fuel B 3A Hot Rod Eliminator 4A-4B
AA/Gas Supercharged 3B
7.0 Eliminator 3A-3B
Type A=Wheelbase over 125”
Type B=Wheelbase up to 125”
Drivers with Top Fuel or TAD license allowed to compete in N/TF. Drivers with Funny Car or
TAFC license allowed to compete in N/FC.
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License applicants for Nostalgia Top Fuel and Nostalgia Funny Car must complete two runs at
or above the requested class(es)ʼ minimum e.t. and mph standard. The class standards are:
Class Standard
Nostalgia Top Fuel two runs of 6.99 or quicker
Nostalgia Funny Car two runs of 6.99 or quicker
All license applicants are required to have a physical examination before making any test
runs. Physical forms and license applications are available from NHRA headquarters or your
division office. (Physical expires every two years. License expires with physical.) Likewise,
the vehicle used for test runs must be current with respect to rules and regulations for the
class/license being applied for.

WHEEL-DRIVEN CATEGORIES
A new driver who has not previously held a competition license will be given a special
cockpit-orientation (blindfold) test, and will be required to make a minimum of six runs under
the observation of two licensed drivers and a designated NHRA official. Witnessing drivers
must hold a competition license equal to or greater than one being applied for. A driver who
is upgrading or cross grading (bodied category to/from open-wheel category) is required to
take the cockpit-orientation test and make three runs (per license application instructions). A
licensed driver may drive a car classed under his or her license limitation. It is prohibited to
cross over to or from the long wheelbase category to short wheelbase, dragster to bodied,
motorcycle to car, etc. unless specifically licensed for each.

10:5 DRIVER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
A quick-release, 3-inch shoulder harness meeting SFI Spec 16.1 is mandatory in all cars in
competition required by the rules to have a roll bar or a roll cage. (Permitted in all other
classes.) Driver restraint system must be clearly labeled as meeting SFI Spec 16.1 and be
dated by manufacturer. SFI Spec 16.1 Y-type belts prohibited. System must be updated at
two-year intervals from date of manufacture. All seat-belt and shoulder harness hardware
must be originally designed to be used with each other and produced by the same
manufacturer. For harness installation, see illustration. Cars using OEM or OEM-type seat
may route crotch strap in front of seat instead of through seat. Only units that release all five
attachment points in one motion are permitted. When arm restraints are worn with a restraint
system that utilizes a “latch lever,” a protective cover must be installed to prevent arm restraint
from accidentally releasing the latch lever. Protective cover not required if system utilizes
“duck-bill” latch hardware. All harness sections must be mounted to the frame, cross member,
or reinforced mounting, and installed to limit driver’s body travel both upward and forward.
Seat belts may not be wrapped around lower frame rails. Under no circumstances are bolts
inserted through belt webbing permitted for mounting. Check manufacturer’s instructions.

10:6 HEAD PROTECTOR
In any car where a roll bar or roll cage is installed, a padded head protector must be provided
at the back of the driver’s head and constructed in an attempt to prevent whiplash upon impact.
The roll bar or cage must be padded wherever it may come in contact with the driver’s helmet.
Adequate padding should permit minimum 1/4-inch compression or meet SFI Spec 45.1. The
use of weather stripping and similar thin or low impact resisting materials is prohibited. A
padded roll bar or cage alone is not acceptable as a padded head protector unless it is within 4
inches of the driver’s helmet. A seat that incorporates a reinforced head rest is permitted.

10:7 HELMETS & GOGGLES
As outlined under Class Requirements, drivers in all classes, including motorcycles, must
wear a helmet meeting Snell or SFI Specifications.
SFI Spec 31.1A = Snell SA, open-face helmet
SFI Spec 31.2A = Snell SA full-face helmet
SFI Spec 41.1A = Snell M, open-face helmet
SFI Spec 41.2A = Snell M full-face helmet
Full-face helmet mandatory on all cars 9.99 or quicker. See individual Class
Requirements for additional requirements. Shield mandatory 7.49 and quicker.
Drivers of NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series and E.T. cars (13.99 or quicker) must use
a helmet meeting Snell 2000, 2005 or SFI 31.1A, 31.2A, 31.1/2005, 41.1A, 41.2A, or
41.1/2005 Specs. Drivers in supercharged, front-engine, open-bodied cars and Funny
Cars must wear a helmet meeting Snell SA2000, SA2005 or SFI 31.2A, or 31.1/2005
Specs. See Class Requirements.
Structural modifications to helmet/shield are prohibited. Cutting of helmet or helmet shield
prohibited. Helmet must remain as manufactured, except for paint scheme/graphics and
permitted non-structural driver modifications to helmet shield as set forth below. Taping or
similar modifications to the helmet shield made by the driver that reduce the driver’s field
of vision, and are deemed safe by driver in the driver’s judgment, are permitted at this time
so long as the driver can demonstrate to technical inspectors that the purpose of the
modification is to reduce distraction in the driver’s field of vision. By using such a
modification to the helmet shield, the driver acknowledges and agrees that the driver
deems such modification safe in the driver’s judgment consistent with the driver’s
obligations in Section 1 (NHRA Rulebook), Participant Agreements and Administrative and
Procedural Rules, set forth above, and that the modification does not impair or interfere
with the safe operation of the driver’s vehicle. See General Regulations 7:8.

10:8 NECK COLLAR/HEAD AND NECK
RESTRAINT DEVICE/SYSTEM
Neck collar must be commercially produced and designed for racing. Two different types of
collars are commercially available: a full 360-degree “donut” type or a pull-together “horseshoe”
type. See Class Requirements for type specified. Modification according to manufacturer’s
recommendations to fit helmet and driver’s neck/shoulder spacing permitted. Must be worn as
per manufacturer’s recommendations. Must meet SFI Spec 3.3 as per class rules.
Neck collar meeting SFI Spec 3.3 mandatory in all open-bodied cars and any car running
9.99 (*6.39) or quicker or cars exceeding 135 mph.
A head and neck restraint device/system is mandatory in Nostalgia Top Fuel,
Nostalgia Funny Car, and in any vehicle running 200mph or faster. When using a head
and neck restraint device/system, at all times that the driver is in the race vehicle, from the
ready line until the vehicle is on the return road, driver must properly utilize the SFI approved
head and neck restraint device/system, including connecting the helmet as
required for full functionality of the device. The device/system must meet SFI Spec 38.1
and must display a valid SFI label. The head and neck restraint device/system, when
connected, must conform to the manufacturer’s mounting instructions, and it must be
configured, maintained, and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
A head and neck restraint device/system may be used with or without a neck collar.
NHRA Helmet Expiration Dates
Label Expires
Snell 2000 1/1/2012
Snell 2005 1/1/2017
Snell 2007 1/1/2019
SFI 31.1A 1/1/2014
SFI 31.2A 1/1/2014
SFI 41.1A 1/1/2014
Label Expires
SFI 41.2A 1/1/2014
SFI 31.1/2005 1/1/2017
SFI 41.1/2005 1/1/2017
SFI 24.1 1/1/2015
SFI 24.1/2005 1/1/2017
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10:9 OCCUPANTS
No more than one person is permitted in any car during any run, except one co-driver
permitted in 14-second and slower E.T. cars; co-driver must be a minimum of 16 years old.
All occupants of tow vehicles must be inside of car or pickup in a seated position while tow
vehicle is in operation. Any time a car is started, whether in the pits, staging lanes, with
self-starter, or anywhere else on the race facility, a competent driver must be in the driver’s
seat unless coupler or driveline is removed. Non-compliance is grounds for disqualification
from the event.

10:10 PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
“Protective Clothing” includes suit (one-piece suit or jacket and pants); head sock;
gloves; and boots or shoes.
Driver must meet all Protective Clothing requirements stated under Class
Requirements for vehicle being driven.
SEE Class Requirements.
Protective Clothing requirements stated are minimum requirements; drivers are free to
upgrade Protective Clothing.
Each item of Protective Clothing must meet applicable specifications. Each item must
be properly labeled and in good condition. All jackets/pants or suits for SFI Spec
3.2A/15 or 3.2A/20 must be recertified on a five-year interval.
All gloves must have a full layer of flame-retardant material inside the glove. Leather
palm gloves without a full layer of flame-retardant material separating leather from
driver’s hand prohibited.
An SFI 3.3 head sock or SFI 3.3 skirted helmet is required on all open-bodied cars or
all cars 7.49 and quicker, where a neck collar is required but has been substituted
with a head and neck restraint device. See Class Requirements.
If no specific Protective Clothing requirements are stated for a particular class, then
the minimum requirements are as follows: full-length pants; short- or long-sleeved
shirt; closed shoes; and socks. No shorts. No bare legs. No bare torsos. No tank
tops. No open-toe or open-heel shoes or sandals. Synthetic clothing not
recommended.

10:11 SEAT BELTS
All cars not required by Class Requirements to use SFI 16.1 driver restraint systems
must be equipped with an accepted quick-release-type driver seat belt. (All cars in
competition requiring a roll bar or a roll cage, or as outlined by Class Requirements,
require a five-point, 3-inch-wide SFI 16.1 restraint system. See 10:5 DRIVER
RESTRAINT SYSTEMS.) Belts must be securely fastened to the frame, cross member,
or reinforced mounting so that all fittings are in a direct line with the direction of pull.
Seat belts may not be wrapped around lower frame rails. Steel castings of the type
recommended by FAA or U-bolt-type mounts are permitted. If used for installation, flat
steel plates must be a minimum of 1/4-inch thickness and have rounded edges to
prevent cutting seat belts. Under no circumstances can belts be installed with bolts
through webbing. In all cars with fiberglass floors, a cross member (minimum 2-inch x
2-inch x .083-inch wall thickness square tubing) must be installed between frame rails
for proper driverʼs seat-belt installation.

GENERAL: 11

11:1 ADVERTISING AND OTHER MATERIAL/DISPLAYS
NHRA reserves the right to regulate any advertising or other material that is present
on site at any NHRA event including without limitation any material appearing on any
participant, on the body or any other visible part of any vehicle or transporter
participating in NHRA events including on support vehicles, in any pit area, in any area
of the Dragstrip from the staging lanes to the end of the Dragstrip, and any item or
material on site that may constitute a product placement. Participants and vehicles
may be excluded from competition and from event facilities if, in NHRA’s discretion,
any advertising or other material displayed on a person, race or support vehicle, or in
a pit area or otherwise is not in the best interests of NHRA and the sport of drag
racing, and/or is or may be in conflict with any applicable law. Moreover, NHRA will
require compliance with all guidelines and requirements of any telecaster for events
that will be telecast. In addition, NHRA may require certain indicia to be visible on a
vehicle as a condition of participation in competition if NHRA determines that such
requirement is in the best interests of NHRA and the sport of drag racing.
By way of illustration and without limitation, online gambling is an activity deemed by
NHRA to be not in the best interests of NHRA and the sport of drag racing, and an
activity that NHRA will not allow to be displayed or advertised on site at any NHRA
event or in connection with NHRA in any manner whatsoever. Websites that allow
gaming that is entirely free and for fun may be permitted pursuant to further guidelines
that may be requested from NHRA. Violation of any part of any such guideline will be
treated as violation of the NHRA Rulebook.
General Regulations _ 77

78 _ SFI Specifications

SFI SPECIFICATIONS
Following is a list of all SFI Specifications applicable to NHRA Championship Drag Racing, with
respective expiration periods. An item with an expiration period must be returned to the original
manufacturer for inspection and recertification at the end of this period before it can be permitted
for further use at an NHRA event.
SFI SPEC DESCRIPTION EXPIRATION PERIOD
1.1 Single-Disc Clutch & Flywheel Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
1.2 Multi-Disc Clutch & Flywheel Assembly
E.T. through Comp, PS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
1.3 Multi-Disc Clutch and Flywheel Assembly
TAD, TAFC, TF, and FC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
1.4 Multi-Disc Clutch and Flywheel Assembly
TAD and TAFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
1.5 Multi-Disc Clutch Assembly (with Power Adders) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
2.1 Rear-Engine Dragster Chassis Spec, TAD
(Includes Wing and Rear-End Mounting) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
2.2B Front-Engine Dragster Chassis Spec, NTF, TAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
2.3M Rear-Engine Dragster Chassis Spec, TF
(Includes Wing and Rear-End Mounting) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
2.4B Front-Engine Dragster Chassis Spec, Advanced E.T.,
A/D, B/D, C/D, A/ED, B/ED, A/ND, & B/ND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
2.5B Rear-Engine Dragster Chassis Spec, Adv. E.T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
A/D, B/D, C/D, D/D, A/ED, B/ED, C/ED, & D/ED
(Does Not Include Wing or Rear-End Mounting) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
2.6 Front-Engine Dragster Chassis Spec,
7.50 and Slower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
2.7B Rear-Engine Dragster Chassis Spec,
7.50 and Slower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
3.2A/1 Jacket
3.2A/5 Jacket (and Pants Where Applicable)
3.2A/15 Jacket and Pants or Suit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 years, including the year on the tag
3.2A/20 Driver’s Suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 years, including the year on the tag
3.2A/25 Driver’s Suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 years, including the year on the tag
3.2A/30 Driver’s Suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 years, including the year on the tag
3.3 Neck Collar and Head Sock
3.3/1 Gloves, Shoes
3.3/5 Gloves, Shoes, Boots
3.3/15 Gloves, Boots
3.3/20 Gloves, Boots
4.1 Automatic Transmission Shield, Rigid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 years
4.1 Automatic Transmission Shield, Flexible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
6.1 Flywheel Shield, Spec 1.1 & 1.2
(2-Disc Max) Clutch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 years
6.2 Flywheel Shield, Spec 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 & 1.5 Clutch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
(Check with Manufacturer; May Be Only 1 Year)
6.3 Flywheel Shield, Spec 1.2, 1.3 & 1.4 Clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
(Check with Manufacturer; May Be Only 1 Year)
SFI Specifications _ 79
7.1 Lower Engine Ballistic/Restraint Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
7.2 Lower Engine Ballistic/Restraint Device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 years
9.1 Flywheel Blanket, Spec 1.1 & 1.2
(2-Disc Max) Clutch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
10.1E Funny Car, Altered & F/E Dragster Chassis Spec, TAFC, FC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
10.2 Altered Chassis Spec, 6.00 to 7.49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
Adv. E.T., AA/A, BB/A, AA/AT, BB/AT, A/A, B/A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
10.3 Altered Chassis Spec, 7.50 and slower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
10.4 Side-Steer Roadster Chassis Spec., 9.99 and quicker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
14.1 Supercharger Restraint (Roots) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
14.2 Supercharger Restraint (Roots) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
14.21 Supercharger Restraint (Screw-Type) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
14.3 Supercharger Restraint (Top Fuel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
14.4 Valve Cover Restraint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
15.1 Rear-Drive Wheels, TAD, TAFC, and PS
15.2 Front Wheels
15.3 Rear-Drive Wheels, TF and FC
16.1 3-Inch Driver Restraint System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
17.1 Onboard Fire Extinguishing Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
18.1 Harmonic Balancer
23.1 Manifold Burst Panel
24.1 Youth Full-Face Helmet (for JDRL only)
25.1E SFI Full Body Chassis Spec, Pro Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
Adv. E.T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
25.2 SFI Full Body Chassis Spec, 3,200-Pound Maximum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
25.4 Full-Bodied Car, Tube Chassis Roll Cage
7.50-8.49, 3,600-Pound Maximum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
25.5 Full-Bodied Car, with OEM Frame
7.50-8.49, 3,600-Pound Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
27.1 Window Net (Mesh). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 years
28.1 Fuel Cell: Pro Stock, Pro Modified, Advanced E.T.
29.1 Automatic Transmission Flex plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
30.1 Automatic Transmission Flex plate Shield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 years
31.1/2005 Full-Face Helmet
31.1A Open-Face Helmet (Snell SA Rating)
31.2A Full-Face Helmet (Snell SA Rating)
34.1 Supercharger, Screw-Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 years
38.1 Head and Neck Restraint System
40.1/1, 40.1/2 Motorcycle Rider’s Suit
41.1/2005 Open-Face Helmet
41.1A Open-Face Helmet (Snell M Rating)
41.2A Full-Face Helmet (Snell M Rating)
42.1 Steering-Wheel Hub
43.1 Driveshaft
45.1 Roll-Bar/Cage Padding
49.1 Top Fuel Rear Wing Assembly
SFI SPEC DESCRIPTION EXPIRATION PERIOD
80 _ E.T. Quick Reference Chart
Aftermarket Rear Axles Y Y Y 2:11 2:11 2:11
Arm Restraints Y Y Y Y 10:3 10:3
(Open Cars) 11.99
Auto Trans Flex plate Y Y 2:14 2:14 2:14 2:14
(SFI 29.1)
Auto Trans Reverse Lockout Y Y Y Y Y Y
Bell housing Y Y Y Y 2:10 2:10
(SFI 6.1/6.2)
Driver Restraint System Y Y Y Y C 10:5
(SFI 16.1) 10:5 10:5 10:5 10:11
Driveshaft Loop Y Y Y Y 2:4 2:4
Electric 16.00 & Quicker Y Y Y Y Y 2:4
Flex plate Shield Y Y 2:14 2:14 2:14 2:14
(SFI 30.1)
Flywheel/Clutch Y Y Y Y 2:5 2:5
(SFI 1.1/1.2)
Harmonic Balancer Y Y Y Permitted Permitted Permitted
(SFI 18.1)
Helmet (Snell 2000 or Y Y Y Y Y 10:7
SFI 41.1A min.)
Liquid Overflow Y Y Y Y Y Y
Master Electrical Cutoff Y Y 8:4 8:4 8:4 8:4
135 mph
Neck Collar Y Y 10:8 10:8 10:8 10:8
NHRA Competition License Y Y 10:4 10:4 10:4 10:4
NHRA Chassis Sticker Y Y 4:4 4:4 4:4 4:4
Padding Roll Bar/Cage Y Y Y Y 10:6 10:6
SFI 135 mph 135 mph
Parachute Y Y 4:8 4:8 4:8 4:8
150 mph
Pressurized Bottles Y Y Y Y Y Y
DOT (1800)
Protective Clothing Y Y Y Y 10:10 10:10
Roll Bar Y Y C/13.49 4:10
Roll Cage Y Y Y 4:11 4:11 4:11
135 mph
SFI Chassis Specification Y 4:4 4:4 4:4 4:4 4:4
180 mph
Supercharger Restraints Y 1:11 1:11 1:11 1:11 1:11
Taillight Y Y Y Y Y Y
Transmission Shield Y Y Y 2:14 2:14 2:14
(SFI 4.1)
Window Net Y Y 6:3 6:3 6:3 6:3
(Full-Bodied Cars) 10:3 10:3 10:3 10:3
6.00
to
7.49
7.50
to
9.99
10.00
to
10.99
11.00
to
11.49
11.50
to
13.99
14.00
&
Slower
Quarter-Mile
e.t.s
2009 NHRA E.T. QUICK REFERENCE CHART
Y = Required C = Convertibles
Number Refers to General Regulations
In no way is this Quick Reference Chart intended to supersede
or replace the current NHRA Rulebook.